"There are a lot of suggestions we are working on," Civil Aviation Minister Ashok Gajapathi Raju today said in a response to a query on whether the ministry is formulating norms with regard to ticket cancellation charges and related issues.
He was speaking here on the sidelines of a function, where Airports Authority of India (AAI) National Skill Development Corporation and National Skill Development Fund entered into an agreement for skill development in aviation sector.
The ministry is working on new norms for ticket cancellation, baggage and denied boarding, sources had said.
After domestic airlines including the largest airline by market share IndiGo and government-run Air India hiked its cancellation charges, Directorate General of Civil Aviation had sought an explanation from the carriers over the issue.
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"The civil aviation policy is at an advanced stage of discussion... I won't give timelines," Raju said.
He was responding to a query on the delay in finalising the policy.
The draft civil aviation policy was unveiled in October 2015 and since then the government has held many rounds of discussion with the stakeholders.