Nepal directs Air Arabia to refund passengers

The Nepalese government has directed international airline company Air Arabia to refund passengers

Sep 03, 2020
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The Nepalese government has directed international airline company Air Arabia to refund passengers.

This undated image shows an aircraft of Air Arabia on the flight. Photo courtesy: Air Arabia

A meeting held at the Ministry of Culture, Tourism and Civil Aviation (MoCTCA) has directed the airline company to return the amount to passengers for hotel quarantine.

After receiving complaints from passengers regarding the airline company charging expensive airfare as well as making the passengers to pay for hotel quarantine, the ministry has directed airline to refund the passengers.

On August 25, Air Arabia had carried back 161 passengers from Sharjah in United Arab Emirates. Of them, MoCTCA has directed the airline to refund 142 passengers.

The airline company had carried 142 passengers with polymerise chain reaction (PCR) report, 18 passengers with rapid diagnostic test (RDT) report and one passenger who had not done any COVID-19 test. However, the company kept all the passengers in hotel quarantine and charged them for the same.

As per a recent rule, if an airline company carries passengers with PCR report and passengers without PCR report on the same flight, the firm has to pay for the hotel quarantine of the passengers.

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