Madhya Pradesh News Tribune
Buisness

Up to May 12, Go First cancels all flights

Go First, a cash-strapped airline, said on Friday that all of its flights through May 12 had been cancelled.

The National Company Law Tribunal (NCLT) has received a request for voluntary insolvency resolution procedures from the Wadia group-owned airline, and the tribunal reserved its decision on Thursday.


The airline said that “Go First flights scheduled until May 12th 2023 have been cancelled due to operational reasons.”

It further said that a complete refund will soon be processed to the original payment method.

The airline first suspended all flights for three days beginning on May 3, and subsequently extended it until May 9. Flights are now cancelled till May 12.

The airline has halted ticket sales until May 15, according to Thursday's announcement from aviation regulator DGCA.

The watchdog has also instructed the airline to execute passenger refunds in accordance with the deadlines expressly set down in the applicable rules.

Related posts

RBI chairman said India and Japan can collaborate on semiconductors, rare earth, and AI

In India, Asus releases the new Chromebook Plus. Examine the features, price, and other details

Two million videos were deleted from YouTube in India due to violations: Google

Paytm’s auditor PwC resigns; S R Batliboi is now in charge: Listed Below Are Important Facts

Teenager in Kerala Turns Maruti 800 Into Rolls Royce for Less Than Rs 45,000

Due to a higher advance tax mop up, net direct tax collection increased by 11% to 3.80 lakh crore