Failed to get waitlisted ticket confirmed? Convert to airline

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Press Trust of India New Delhi
Last Updated : Jun 09 2015 | 9:22 PM IST
In some good news, IRCTC is offering passengers who fail to get their waitlisted ticket confirmed an option to convert it into an airline ticket at a competitive fare.
The Railway PSU has already tied-up with budget carrier GoAir and have sold about 100 tickets through this scheme in the past one month.
"We have also entered into an understanding with SpiceJet under the scheme and plan to rope in other domestic carriers too," said IRCTC spokesperson Sandip Dutta.
However, the scheme applies to tickets booked at least three days prior to the date of the journey. The flight tickets would be made available only for the day of the train journey or a day after that.
IRCTC would be sending e-mails to waitlisted passengers who seek to avail the benefit under the scheme.
Passengers booking train tickets right from sleeper class to AC classes can avail the facility, Dutta said.
"For such passengers, the airline ticket would be competitively priced and cheaper by as much as 30-40 per cent," he said.
The airlines would be placing their unsold tickets with IRCTC, a move that not only promises a boon for the domestic carriers but an added option for the passengers in reaching their destination without having to abort their trip.
With an average seat factor of about 70 to 75 per cent, most of the domestic airlines fly with about 20 per cent seats empty in their plane and IRCTC plans to make the best use of it.
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First Published: Jun 09 2015 | 9:22 PM IST

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