GoFirst Airline Cancels Flights Until June 4 Amid Financial Crisis

Indian low-cost carrier GoFirst Airline has announced the cancellation of its flights until June 4, 2023, due to its ongoing financial crisis. The airline had originally canceled flights for three days until May 5, but the uncertainty surrounding its future has led to an extension of the cancellation period. Passengers affected by the cancellation have been refunded the full amount of their tickets.

DGCA to Audit Airline’s Preparations

Earlier reports suggested that the Directorate General of Civil Aviation (DGCA) would conduct an audit of the airline’s preparations before allowing flights to resume. GoFirst is currently under voluntary insolvency resolution process, and a DGCA official had confirmed that the regulator had replied to the airline’s show cause notice. In a letter sent to employees, GoFirst stated that the DGCA would conduct an audit in the coming days to check the airline’s preparedness.

Government Gives Cooperation to Restart Operations

GoFirst has been struggling with financial difficulties for some time, and the current crisis has deepened its woes. The Indian government has given the airline its cooperation and asked it to start operations as soon as possible. However, the cancellation of flights until June 4 suggests that the airline’s future remains uncertain.

The cancellation of GoFirst’s flights has affected passengers who were relying on the airline for economical services. The situation highlights the challenges faced by airlines in the current economic climate, and the need for effective financial management to ensure sustainability.

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