Go First Cancels All Flights Till May 28

Crisis-hit Go First on Friday cancelled all its flights till May 28 due to operations reasons, according to reports available. Previously, the cash-strapped airline had cancelled flights till May 26. The airline is presently going through insolvency resolution proceedings and remained hopeful that it would be able to resume bookings at the earliest.

Earlier, Go First had stopped flying from May 3. As per an official statement, the airline is working on a plan to resume operations at the earliest.

Go First

The carrier is undergoing insolvency resolution proceedings following admission of its voluntary plea by the National Company Law Tribunal (NCLT) on May 10. However, the insolvency proceedings have been opposed by some lessors that are looking to take back aircraft leased to the airline by them, according to a PTI report.

According to a Reuters report, Go First CEO Kaushik Khona has assured that employees' April salaries would be credited ahead of resuming operations.

Earlier, DGCA has asked Go First to file a comprehensive plan for the revival of its operations, including details about the availability of operational planes and pilots, within 30 days, PTI reported on Thursday.

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