Emirates Airline is gearing up to handle 150,000 refund requests per month.
According to the airliner, they are looking at a total of nearly half a million requests due to flight suspensions and travel restrictions caused by the COVID-19 pandemic.
The Dubai-based carrier has clarified that pre-pandemic, they processed on average 35,000 refund requests a month.
Emirates is now offering passengers three refund options, which can be availed through the airliner’s website or by contacting their travel booking agent for assistance.
The refund options include:
- Customers can keep their existing tickets for up to 24 month (two years) by calling to reschedule their flight when they are ready to fly again. This offer has been extended to apply to tickets booked on or before June 30, 2020 for travel on or before November 30, 2020.
- Travelers can exchange the unused portion of their tickets for a travel voucher that can be used to purchase any Emirates product or service with no change fees. The voucher will offer customers more flexibility, allowing them to reschedule their bookings when they are ready to travel again and will have the same value as the refunded ticket.
- Passengers can request for a full refund if they are unable to travel, even if they have opted to keep their ticket or opted for a travel voucher. No refund penalties will apply.
Air Canada's fleet of hundreds of planes remained grounded on Monday morning after striking flight attendants refused a government-backed order to get back to work and called on the airline to return to the bargaining table.
The Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC) countries saw a slight decline in overall national income in 2023, but their non-oil economies continued to grow steadily, according to new data from the Statistical Centre for the Cooperation Council for the Arab Countries of the Gulf (GCC-Stat).
Air Canada's unionised flight attendants walked off the job early on Saturday morning after pay talks with the country's largest carrier stalled, in a move that is expected to disrupt travel plans for more than 100,000 passengers.
Dubai recorded a GDP of AED119.7 billion in the first three months of the year, marking a 4 per cent growth during the same period last year, driven by strong performances and expansion across various sectors.
Salik has posted AED 1.527 billion in revenue for the first half of the year, marking 39.5 per cent in growth driven by the introduction of variable pricing at the end of January and two new toll gates last November.
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