Online travel agent Cleartrip has introduced a new flight rescheduling feature, which allows passengers to directly amend their flight reservations on the portal. The company claims that it is the first online travel agent in India to offer this feature. Through this feature, Cleartrip says that passengers can modify any part of the trips they have booked. This includes changing the travel date, time and flights for all passengers or any select passenger. However, its worth noting that this feature is currently limited to domestic flights only since it is apparently the biggest chunk of Cleartrip's business right now and passengers can change their reservations only once online. How Does It Work? Passengers can login to their Cleartrip dashboard, select the flight reservation they want to modify and click on the 'change flights' option. Following this, the passenger will be redirected to a search listing page which offers all the possible alternatives along with the fare difference between the new fare and the old fare. The company says that these search results will arranged in the increasing order of fare difference, starting with flights priced lower than the original fare (if available). If the new fare along with the airline amendment fee is lower than the original fare, Cleartrip will refund the difference to passengers in a few days. Waiving Cleartrip Cancellation Fee: What's particularly interesting about this initiative is that Cleartrip will be apparently waiving off the Cleartrip amendment fee for all modifications made online and users will have…
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