Cancels all flights: Go First airline is undergoing insolvency resolution proceedings. On May 3, Go First officially announced that it is suspending its flight operations,has extended its flight cancellations till June 7, citing operational reasons. In a notice issued on Friday, June 2, the airline said passengers who booked the flights will receive a full refund.
“We acknowledge the flight cancellations might have disrupted your travel plans and we are committed to providing all assistance we can,” the airline said in the notice.
Go First airline is undergoing insolvency resolution proceedings. On May 3, Go First officially announced that it is suspending its flight operations.
Earlier, the Directorate General of Civil Aviation (DGCA) had asked the airline to refund passengers who have booked tickets on canceled flights. The airline has also stopped the sale of tickets till May 15.
Meanwhile, requests from lessors to repossess planes from Go First, have been put on hold by the aviation regulator. They have filed as many as 40 requests with the watchdog to allow repossession, a Reuters report said.
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