Go First Airlines: Wadia Group’s airline is preparing to start flights from May 24 with a small fleet. The company has said that the refund of the canceled flight will be issued soon.
Go First Flights Booking: Go First Airline is planning to resume its flight services. According to the Economic Times report, the airline may resume its flight services from May 24. Airline flight service can start with small fleet.
It has been said in the report that there is a plan to start the airline with 23 aircraft, while till May 2, a total of 27 aircraft of the airline were providing flight service. It has 51 and 37 departure slots at Delhi and Mumbai airports. Significantly, the airline had announced a day earlier that it has canceled all its flights till May 19, while before that all flights were canceled till May 12.
NCLT agrees to give protection
The National Company Law Tribunal has agreed to provide security to GoFirst. NCLT said in its decision that we accept the petition of Go First Airline for bankruptcy proceedings. NCLT has ordered the company to keep the airline running and not to retrench employees.
Demand for return of 40 planes
After the NCLT order, Kaushik Khona, CEO of GoFirst, has called it a historic decision. This is the first time in India that an Indian airline has voluntarily sought bankruptcy protection to renegotiate contracts and debts. At the same time, due to non-payment of fare, a demand has been made with the aviation regulator to return about 40 GoFirst aircraft.
Passengers worried about refund
GoFirst Airline is one of the leading companies to offer flight tickets at the cheapest price. After canceling many flights, most of the passengers are still worried about the refund. Passengers are not getting refund. On the other hand, the airline has said that soon the entire money of all the passengers will be refunded.