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The decision expert, the Directorate General of Civil Aviation, confirmed that there would be sufficient manpower to support the airline’s operations. (file photo/News18)
According to the sources, the airline wants to start deploying a fleet of 26 aircraft, including four additional aircraft on standby. It aims to operate from 22 airports and fly 78 routes, with approximately 160 daily flights.
Go First decision pro Shailendra Ajmera, along with former airline CEO Kaushik Kona on Wednesday met with DGCA officials and presented the company’s appeal plan.
According to the sources, the airline wants to start deploying a fleet of 26 aircraft, including four additional aircraft on standby. It aims to operate from 22 airports and fly 78 routes, with approximately 160 daily flights.
Regarding the availability of pilots and ground staff, the decision specialist the Directorate General of Civil Aviation confirmed that there will be sufficient manpower to support the airline’s operations.
Go First recently announced that its scheduled flights will remain canceled through June 30. This comes as a disappointment to many passengers who had hoped for services to resume.
For operational reasons, Go First flights have been canceled through June 30, 2023. We apologize for the inconvenience and ask customers to visit for more information. For any inquiries or inquiries, please feel free to contact us. pic.twitter.com/lQvEMMmVGMGoFirstairways June 27, 2023
The cash-strapped airline has been grounded since May 3, causing a lot of trouble for travelers. Go First’s decision to file for bankruptcy in the National Company Law Tribunal (NCLT) earlier this year was grounding. Due to Pratt & Whitney engine delivery delays, which caused quite a few of the airline’s planes to be grounded, the company was struggling with rising losses. However, Go First remains optimistic and expects a quick resolution that will pave the way for reviving its operations.
As stranded passengers anxiously await relief and the resumption of Go First operations, industry observers and travelers alike are hopeful that a quick resolution to the airline crisis will be found, which will bring much-needed stability to the airline sector.
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