Tatkal waiting ticket automatic vs manual cancellation charges railway | Tatkal ticket refund rules
Summary
TLDRThis video explains the refund policies and cancellation procedures for railway waiting list tickets. It covers the differences between automatic and manual cancellations, emphasizing the importance of checking ticket status before proceeding with manual cancellations. Viewers are informed that while automatic cancellations might not always result in a refund, manual cancellations incur charges but ensure faster refunds. The video provides clear guidance on how to navigate the ticket cancellation process, highlighting key aspects like charges, refund timing, and conditions for getting a refund. Understanding these rules can help passengers avoid confusion and optimize their chances of a timely refund.
Takeaways
- π **Automatic cancellation of waitlisted tickets does not happen by default.** If a ticket is partially confirmed, the railway will not automatically cancel the unconfirmed waitlisted part.
- π **No refund for unconfirmed waitlisted tickets.** If the ticket remains unconfirmed and is not canceled, you will not receive a refund, no matter how long you wait.
- π **You can travel with a waitlisted ticket.** Even if your ticket is not confirmed, you can travel by sitting in the available seat with confirmed passengers, though you wonβt get a seat of your own.
- π **Manual cancellation is required for refunds.** If you wish to get a refund for a waitlisted ticket, you need to cancel it manually.
- π **Always check the current status before canceling.** If your waitlisted ticket gets confirmed just before cancellation, no refund will be processed.
- π **Refund speed is faster with manual cancellation.** If you cancel your ticket before the departure time, the refund process is quicker compared to automatic cancellation after the trainβs departure.
- π **Cancellation charges apply.** Whether you cancel the ticket manually or let the railway automatically cancel it, charges based on the class of your ticket will be deducted.
- π **Refund processing time is 3-4 working days.** After cancellation, your refund will be credited back to your source account within 3 to 4 working days.
- π **Cancellation charges vary by class.** For Sleeper Class, the cancellation charge is βΉ60 per passenger, and for AC classes, it is βΉ100 plus GST.
- π **After train departure, automatic cancellation occurs.** If you donβt manually cancel your waitlisted ticket, it will be automatically canceled once the trainβs departure time passes, but no refund will be issued if it remains unconfirmed.
Q & A
What is the primary concern for passengers with waiting list tickets in Indian Railways?
-The main concern for passengers with waiting list tickets is whether the ticket will get confirmed, and if not, how they can get a refund. Understanding the process of cancellation and refund is crucial.
How does automatic cancellation work for waiting list tickets?
-Automatic cancellation for waiting list tickets does not occur in all cases. If some of the tickets from the same booking are confirmed, the remaining waiting list tickets will not be automatically cancelled by the railway, and no refund will be processed.
Can passengers still travel with a waiting list ticket that hasn't been automatically cancelled?
-Yes, passengers can still travel with a waiting list ticket if the train has enough confirmed passengers, but they will not have a reserved seat.
What happens if a waiting list ticket is confirmed before cancellation?
-If a waiting list ticket gets confirmed before you manually cancel it, no refund will be processed for that ticket, as the cancellation rule only applies to waiting list tickets.
When should passengers check the status of their waiting list ticket before cancelling?
-Passengers should check the current status of their ticket just before cancelling to see if it has been confirmed. If confirmed, no refund will be given.
How does manual cancellation of a waiting list ticket affect the refund process?
-If you manually cancel your waiting list ticket, the railway will charge a cancellation fee. The remaining amount will be refunded to the original payment account after the deduction of the cancellation charge.
What are the cancellation charges for different types of waiting list tickets?
-The cancellation charges for waiting list tickets vary based on the class. For Sleeper class, the charge is a fixed amount per passenger, while for other classes like AC, the charge is βΉ0 plus GST per passenger.
Do cancellation charges differ between manual cancellation and automatic cancellation?
-No, the cancellation charges remain the same whether you manually cancel the ticket or it is automatically cancelled by the railway after the train's departure time.
What is the timing of automatic cancellation for waiting list tickets?
-Automatic cancellation of waiting list tickets happens after the train's scheduled departure time has passed. If you manually cancel the ticket before that time, you will get the refund sooner.
What is the refund process if a waiting list ticket is manually cancelled?
-If a waiting list ticket is manually cancelled, the refund will be processed to the original source account after deducting the applicable cancellation charges, usually within 3 to 4 working days.
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