Confirm the Disruption Details
Before rushing to the airport, your first step is to get clear information. Don't rely solely on a single SMS or email notification. Open the airline's official app or visit their website to check the flight status directly. Sometimes the initial information is vague,
but the airline's own platform often provides more detail, such as the reason for the delay or the estimated new departure time. This information is critical, as it determines your next steps and what you're entitled to. For example, disruptions due to weather are handled differently from those caused by technical issues.
Know Your Passenger Rights
In India, passenger rights are protected by the Directorate General of Civil Aviation (DGCA) under a Passenger Charter. You are not at the mercy of the airline's goodwill. For significant delays, airlines are obligated to provide meals and refreshments. If a flight is cancelled with less than two weeks' notice and no alternative is offered, you are entitled to a full refund or another flight. For overnight delays (often defined as 6+ hours for flights between 8 p.m. and 3 a.m.), you may be entitled to hotel accommodation. Understanding these basic rights prevents you from accepting a voucher when you are owed a cash refund or from paying for a hotel that the airline should cover.
Contact the Airline Immediately
Once you have confirmed the disruption, contact the airline. If you're already at the airport, you'll see long queues forming at the service desk. You can join the queue, but be proactive and use other channels simultaneously. Call the airline's customer service number; often, agents on the phone can access the same rebooking options as the counter staff. The airline's mobile app is another powerful tool; many now allow you to rebook or request a refund directly, letting you bypass the queues entirely. The key is to act fast, as seats on the next available flights will fill up quickly.
Explore All Your Alternatives
Don't just wait for the airline to present you with a single option. If your flight is cancelled, they must offer you an alternative flight or a full refund. If their proposed alternative doesn't work for your schedule, you can take the refund and book with another carrier yourself. Consider nearby airports or even alternative modes of transport like trains if your destination is reachable. For domestic flights delayed by more than six hours, the airline is typically required to offer you the choice of an alternative flight or a full refund. Having a clear idea of your options puts you in a better negotiating position.
Document Absolutely Everything
From the moment you're notified of the disruption, start a digital paper trail. Take screenshots of the cancellation notice, your original booking, and any communications with the airline. Keep all receipts for expenses you incur as a result of the delay, such as food, transport, or accommodation. If an airline agent makes a promise—such as a refund or a confirmed seat on a later flight—ask for it in writing or, at the very least, note down the agent's name, the time, and the specifics of the conversation. This documentation is invaluable if you need to file a claim for compensation or reimbursement later, either with the airline or your insurance provider.
Check Your Travel Insurance
Many travellers forget that their travel insurance policy is designed for exactly these situations. While DGCA rules provide a baseline of protection, travel insurance often offers broader coverage. Check your policy to see what it covers. This could include reimbursement for non-refundable hotel bookings or onward connections that you miss due to the disruption. Contact your insurance provider as soon as possible to understand your coverage and the process for making a claim. They will require the documentation you've been collecting, so having it organised will speed things up significantly.
Prepare Your Carry-On Wisely
This is a proactive step you should take before every trip. Assume a delay could happen and pack your carry-on accordingly. Essential items include any prescription medications, a portable power bank for your phone, a change of clothes, and basic toiletries. Having these essentials with you means an unexpected overnight stay is an inconvenience, not a crisis. An empty water bottle and some snacks can also make a long wait in a terminal far more comfortable without you having to spend on overpriced airport options.













