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Go First Extends Flight Operations Until July 10, Here’s Why

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Last Updated: July 05, 2023, 11:44 IST

Go First Airline, which has recently been going through turmoil, has informed that its flying operations have been extended again until July 10. The airline has been grounded since May 3.

Go First filed for voluntary bankruptcy in May before the National Company Law Tribunal. A portion of the fleet was grounded due to delays from a US-based engine maker.

Also Read: Air India Cancels Two International Flights on July 2 and 3, Here’s Why

Some reports reflect the cancellation of Go First flights, has affected airfares, especially on routes where the airline was active. Last week, Resolution Professionals submitted a plan to revive Go First before DGCA in Delhi. Resolution Professionals assured DGCA that Go First is serious

about restarting the business.

Go First, in a statement, said, “Resolution Professionals assured the DGCA that there would be enough pilots and ground staff to resume operations. The resumption plan proposes operating Go First from maximum airports, flying over 70 routes with approximately 160 daily flights.” If the DGCA is satisfied with the revival plan, they will conduct an inspection audit based on the resumption plan, the statement added.


Last Updated: July 05, 2023, 11:44 IST

Go First Airline, which has recently been going through turmoil, has informed that its flying operations have been extended again until July 10. The airline has been grounded since May 3.

Go First filed for voluntary bankruptcy in May before the National Company Law Tribunal. A portion of the fleet was grounded due to delays from a US-based engine maker.

Also Read: Air India Cancels Two International Flights on July 2 and 3, Here’s Why

Some reports reflect the cancellation of Go First flights, has affected airfares, especially on routes where the airline was active. Last week, Resolution Professionals submitted a plan to revive Go First before DGCA in Delhi. Resolution Professionals assured DGCA that Go First is serious

about restarting the business.

Go First, in a statement, said, “Resolution Professionals assured the DGCA that there would be enough pilots and ground staff to resume operations. The resumption plan proposes operating Go First from maximum airports, flying over 70 routes with approximately 160 daily flights.” If the DGCA is satisfied with the revival plan, they will conduct an inspection audit based on the resumption plan, the statement added.

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