New Delhi, Sept. 9 -- Tata Group-owned full-service airline operator Air India announced on Tuesday, 9 September 2025, that it is offering its passengers a 'one-time' waiver on rescheduling charges amid the Nepal violence situation.

In a social media post on platform X, the airline also said that this rescheduling charge waiver will only be eligible for passengers who have confirmed bookings to and from Kathmandu till 11 September 2025.

"In view of the current situation in Kathmandu, Air India is offering passengers with confirmed bookings to and from Kathmandu until 11 September, on tickets issued up to 9 September, a one-time waiver on rescheduling charges," said Air India in its post.

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