Procedure for Booking of Air Tickets on LTC – DoPT Orders dt: 10.12.2018
Procedure for booking of air-tickets on LTC-compliance of instructions regarding.
No. 31011/2/2018-Estt (A.IV)
Government of India
Ministry of Personnel, Public Grievances and Pensions
Department of Personnel and Training
Establishment A-IV Desk
North Block, New Delhi
Dated: December 10, 2018
OFFICE MEMORANDUM
Subject:- Procedure for booking of air-tickets on LTC — compliance of instructions regarding
The undersigned is directed to refer to this Department’s O.M. No. 31011 /5/2014- Estt.A-IV dated 24.09.2014, 23.09.2015 and 21.08.2017 on the procedure for booking of air tickets on LTC and to say that as per the extant instructions, whenever a Government servant claims LTC by air, he/she is required to book the air tickets directly from the airlines (Booking counters, website of airlines) or by utilizing the services of the authorized travel agents viz. ‘M/s Balmer Lawrie & Company’, ‘M/s Ashok Travels & Tours’ and ‘IRCTC’ (to the extent IRCTC is authorized as per DoPT O.M. No.31011/6/2002-Est(A) dated 02.12.2009) while undertaking LTC journey(s).
In this regard, it is observed that despite reiterating the above instructions from time to time, this Department still continues to receive numerous references from various Ministries/Departments and individuals seeking relaxation for booking of air tickets for the purpose of LTC through private travel agents. In most of the cases, the common reasons cited by the Government employees are lack of awareness of the rules and work exigencies.
Therefore, all the Ministries/Departments are advised to ensure wide circulation and strict compliance of the guidelines stated in para 1 of this OM. This point may also be emphasized by the Administration whenever any advance is sought or intention to avail LTC is conveyed by the Government servant. It is stated that henceforth only those cases, where it is established that bonafide mistake has occured and the Administrative Ministry/Department is satisfied that undue hardship is being caused to the Government servant, shall be considered by this Department for relaxation provided that the information is received in the Proforma enclosed along with supporting documents.
(Surya Narayan Jha)
Under Secretary to the Government of India
Proforma for sending the request for seeking relaxation for booking of air tickets for the purpose of LTC from private travel agents.
The Administrative Ministry/Department needs to examine each case on the following parameters and where the Ministry/Department is satisfied that a bonafide mistake has occurred and undue hardship is being caused in any particular case, it may be sent to this Department in the following Proforma along with supporting documents:-
S.NO. | CRITERIA | RESPONSE |
1. | Whether booking of air tickets on LTC has been done according to the prescribed procedure. If no, reasons thereof. | |
2. | Whether the employee has travelled by Air India flight or any other airlines as authorised by the Government for the purpose of LTC from time to time? | |
3. | If answer to s.no. I above is No’, then such cases shall not be considered for relaxation. | |
4. | Whether the tickets were purchased at LTC-80 fare or less? | |
5 | . It may be confirmed/ verified from the concerned airlines whether the tickets were booked at the same price on the date of booking as indicated on the ticket? | |
6. | Whether the Govt. servant has availed of any tour package or other facility from the travel agent except the tickets? | |
7. | The tickets may be checked for any additional, hidden or superfluous charges. If yes, the same shall not be admissible. | |
8. | Government servant shall submit a self certification to his office/ Administration that he has not availed of any tour package or any other facility from the travel agent except the tickets. |
*N.B.— If it is found that any fraudulent attempt has been made by the Government servant to inflate the LTC claim, it shall make him/her liable for appropriate action under Rule 16 of CCS(LTC) Rules, 1988 and the relevant disciplinary rules.