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Flight Cancel: Big Update ! Go First again announced the cancellation of flights, know how long the flights will remain canceled

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Flight Cancel: Big Update ! Go First again announced the cancellation of flights, know how long the flights will remain canceled

Go First Crisis: Another news has come about the operation of the flights of Go First, the airline stuck in crisis, and its cancellation time has increased further.

Go First Crisis: It seems that the flight crisis of Go First is not coming to an end. Once again GoFirst has informed that the cancellation of its flights is being maintained. GoFirst has informed through its tweet that the airline’s flights will remain canceled till 18 August. For this, the company has attributed the old reasons only.

What’s in the tweet of Go Air

GoFirst tweeted that due to operational reasons, GoFirst will cancel the flights till July 18. The company has again apologized to the passengers. The airlines also said in the tweet that the company has filed an application for immediate resolution and commencement of operations. We will be able to resume bookings soon. we thank you for your patience

GoFirst flight crisis continues for 105 days

From May 3, 2023, Go First, which is facing financial crisis, had announced the cancellation of all its flights, which is still going on. However, it is worth noting that the regulator of the aviation sector, DGCA, has approved GoFirst to fly with conditions. This ongoing crisis from 3 May 2023 means that even after 105 days, this private airline is not able to complete the operations of its flights.

When did DGCA approve Go First

On July 1, the regulator of the aviation sector, DGCA, had given permission to GoFirst to fly with conditions. DGCA had asked to start operations after availability of interim funds and approval of flight schedules from the regulator. Under this, DGCA had allowed Go First to operate 115 flights daily with 15 aircraft.

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