Go First Airlines: Indian airline Go First has made a big announcement today that all the flights of the company have been canceled till May 30. If you have also booked your ticket with this airline, then you will get refund soon.
Go First Airlines Crisis: Indian airline Go First has made a big announcement today that all the flights of the company have been canceled till May 30. If you have also booked your ticket with this airline, then you will get refund soon. The company’s operations have given information about this. The company has told that refund will be issued soon to the passengers according to the payment mode. Passengers’ plans have been affected due to flight cancellation.
All flights are canceled from May 3
After this, the company has said that we will start operating the flights soon. Due to the deteriorating financial condition of Go First Air, flights have been canceled from 3 May 2023 itself. Let us tell you that no date has been fixed for the resumption of flights. Earlier the flights were to start from 27th, but now they have been canceled till 30th May.
DGCA asked to present the revival plan
DGCA has asked the troubled airline company GoFirst to present a detailed revival plan before resuming its operations. The flights of the company facing voluntary insolvency proceedings have been closed since May 3. The source said that on May 24, the DGCA has asked the company to submit a detailed revival plan within 30 days for resumption of operations.
DGCA will review
After this, the DGCA had asked the airline to give information about operable aircraft, pilots and other personnel, care management and funds, among other things. Sources said that after the revival plan is presented by GoFirst, the DGCA will review it for further action.
Reply given in the show cause notice
The airline had replied to the show cause notice sent by DGCA on May 8. According to sources, GoFirst, in its reply, had requested that it be allowed to utilize the moratorium period to prepare a comprehensive restructuring plan to resume operations and then submit it to the DGCA.