Go First to resume scheduled flight operations after getting approval from DGCA, with certain conditions
Go First to resume scheduled flight operations after getting approval from DGCA, with certain conditions Go First had stopped all flights since May 3 citing operational reasons and was undergoing insolvency resolution process. The cash-strapped budget carrier Go First on Friday announced that they will resume scheduled flight operations after getting the approval and availability of flight schedules by the Directorate General of Civil Aviation, with additional conditions. "Go First may resume scheduled flight operations on availability of interim funding and approval of flight schedule by DGCA. Go First decided to challenge the Delhi High Court's ruling as there are inconsistencies with the order passed by the National Company Law Tribunal in the case, according to the grounded airline's resolution professional.



















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