Free calls, free seat for doctors, free dispatch of relief material from India to Nepal
April 25, 2015
Ahmedabad
SpiceJet has announced that rescheduling or cancellation of tickets for flights to Kathmandu in next 7 days will be without any free and suitable for full refund.
SpiceJet also announced that acredited relief organizations should email earthquakerelief@spicejet.com to transport emergency relief supplies, doctors at no charge.
Airtel has made announcement that post-midnight today it will allow free calls to Nepal originating from India for 48 hours.
Jet Airways has also removed cancellation charges for flights to Kathmandu. It has also announced to carry relief material for the next week free of charge.
All calls made from BSNL network from all over India to Nepal will be charged as local calls for next 3 days.
Air India has made similar announcements at par with other airlines. It has also announced two additional flights to be operated on Sunday.
– DeshGujarat
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