• Fri. Dec 1st, 2023
Go First has canceled flights till July 25

Cash domestic airline GoFirst has announced that it has canceled its flights till July 25. “Due to operational reasons, we regret to inform you that GoFirst flights scheduled until July 25, 2023 have been cancelled. We apologize for any inconvenience caused by the flight cancellation.” The airlines said in their official statement.

Cash domestic airline GoFirst has announced that it has canceled its flights till July 25. “Due to operational reasons, we regret to inform you that GoFirst flights scheduled until July 25, 2023 have been cancelled. We apologize for any inconvenience caused by the flight cancellation.” The airlines said in their official statement.

Go First also assured that bookings will resume soon. “As you are aware, the company has filed an application for immediate resolution and revival of operations. We will be able to resume bookings soon,” the statement said.

Go First also assured that bookings will resume soon. “As you are aware, the company has filed an application for immediate resolution and revival of operations. We will be able to resume bookings soon,” the statement said.

Mumbai-based carrier GoFirst, which stopped flying on May 3, is in the process of insolvency resolution and has canceled all its flights till July 25.

Mumbai-based carrier GoFirst, which stopped flying on May 3, is in the process of insolvency resolution and has canceled all its flights till July 25.

Go Airlines (India) Ltd has so far received claims worth Rs 240 billion from operational and financial creditors as part of the carrier’s insolvency. Reuters Informed.

Go Airlines (India) Ltd has so far received claims worth Rs 240 billion from operational and financial creditors as part of the carrier’s insolvency. Reuters Informed.

Aviation regulator DGCA said on Friday that it has approved GoFirst’s plan to resume operations with 15 aircraft and 114 daily flights subject to several conditions, including the availability of necessary interim funding.

Aviation regulator DGCA said on Friday that it has approved GoFirst’s plan to resume operations with 15 aircraft and 114 daily flights subject to several conditions, including the availability of necessary interim funding.

It may be mentioned that at the end of June, the airline’s resolution professional submitted a plan to resume operations with 26 aircraft, including four in reserve and 160 daily flights.

It may be mentioned that at the end of June, the airline’s resolution professional submitted a plan to resume operations with 26 aircraft, including four in reserve and 160 daily flights.

However, after a separate audit of the airline’s facilities in New Delhi and Mumbai earlier this month and additional information sought by the DGCA, GoFirst revised its relaunch plan, thereby significantly reducing its fleet and daily flights.

However, after a separate audit of the airline’s facilities in New Delhi and Mumbai earlier this month and additional information sought by the DGCA, GoFirst revised its relaunch plan, thereby significantly reducing its fleet and daily flights.

According to the communication, the airline will be allowed to start booking for the flight only after the DGCA approves the flight schedule.

According to the communication, the airline will be allowed to start booking for the flight only after the DGCA approves the flight schedule.

The airline’s resolution professional (RP) submitted the restart plan to the DGCA on June 28, following which the regulator conducted a separate audit of the carrier’s facilities in Mumbai and Delhi.

The airline’s resolution professional (RP) submitted the restart plan to the DGCA on June 28, following which the regulator conducted a separate audit of the carrier’s facilities in Mumbai and Delhi.

On July 10, Go First Resolution Professional invited expressions of interest (EOI) from potential buyers for the airline to expedite the sale process.

On July 10, Go First Resolution Professional invited expressions of interest (EOI) from potential buyers for the airline to expedite the sale process.

The last date for submission of EoIs is August 9 and the final list of prospective resolution applicants will be announced on August 19, according to the public notice.

The last date for submission of EoIs is August 9 and the final list of prospective resolution applicants will be announced on August 19, according to the public notice.

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