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IndiGo Flight Cancellation Compensation


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Compensation for Cancelled & Overbooked Flights

If your Indigo flight was cancelled or was it overbooked or you missed your connecting flight due to flight delay than you have the right to obtain compensation which is over and above the refund of ticket amount. On our website you will find a claim calculator that determines whether this applies in your case. Alternatively you can use our free app. If you are entitled to a claim, we will take care of all further steps – it is possible to receive a payment of up to ₹20,000.00. If there is no out of court settlement, we will take direct legal action against Indigo. You will not be required to pay any costs unless we are successful in obtaining a sum on your behalf.  With refund.me India you have a competent partner at your side that takes care of all processing quickly and safely, to ensure you avoid any additional problems in claiming your compensation. We will charge a commission of 30% only when we are successful in the claim. Thus No Win No Fee!!

When am I entitled to compensation?

According to DCGA Rules airline passengers are entitled to compensation in the event of flight cancellations and over-bookings.

About Indigo

Founded in the year 2006 as a private company by Rahul Bhatia of InterGlobe Enterprises and Rakesh Gangwal. InterGlobe had a 51.12% stake in IndiGo and 47.88% was held by Gangwal's Virginia based company Caelum Investments. Indigo commenced operations on 4 August 2006 with a service from New Delhi to Imphal via Guwahati. By the end of 2010, IndiGo already had 17.3% of the market share, replacing the state-run flag carrier Air India as the third airline in India, behind Kingfisher Airlines and Jet Airways. In September 2011 Indigo received the license to operate international flights and launched its first international service between New Delhi and Dubai. The international services were expanded with flights from New Delhi and Mumbai to Bangkok, Singapore, Muscat, and Kathmandu. Now, international flights are also operated from several cities including Bangalore, Chennai, Kochi, Kolkata, Kozhikode, Thiruvananthapuram, and Visakhapatnam.