According to the Directorate General of Civil Aviation (DGCA), Go First Airlines has recently clarified that they do not have a specific timeframe for the resumption of operations at this time. ANI reported that in response to the DGCA’s inquiry, the airline stated they have yet to determine a definite timeline for resuming their operations.
SpiceJet, the budget airline, has announced its plans to commence flights from the North East to Bangladesh and Myanmar by the end of June. Additionally, the airline aims to bring four grounded planes, including two Boeing 737 aircraft, back into service by June 15. As the airline celebrated its 18th anniversary of operations on Tuesday,
On Tuesday, the suspended board of Go First took action by filing caveats with the Supreme Court against four aircraft lessors associated with the airline, which has been facing a financial crisis. Varun Berry, the Chairman of the suspended board, submitted four caveats through his counsel, advocate Pranjal Kishore. This information is available on the
Cathay Pacific Airways Ltd issued an apology following a passenger’s allegation of discriminatory treatment by its flight attendants towards non-English speakers. This incident drew criticism from China’s state media, which accused the airline of excessively favoring foreigners. Expressing deep regret, Cathay Pacific acknowledged the distress caused to passengers aboard flight CX987 from Chengdu to Hong
In a recent press release, budget carrier SpiceJet revealed its plans to reintroduce four of its grounded aircraft by June 15. This includes two Boeing 737s and two Q400s. Initially, the company had announced its intention to bring back a total of 25 grounded aircraft into service by the same date. As the company approached
Aircraft lessor Pembroke Aircraft Leasing 11 has taken its case to the Delhi High Court, seeking a directive from the Directorate General of Civil Aviation (DGCA) to deregister its aircraft currently on lease with Go First. Pembroke Aircraft Leasing 11 has filed a petition in the Delhi High Court after the Directorate General of Civil
Kolkata, India – In a bid to strengthen its domestic connectivity and cater to the increasing demand for international travel, low-cost carrier IndiGo has announced the introduction of biweekly flights between Bangkok and Kolkata starting June 3. The airline aims to provide customers with enhanced flight options and seamless connectivity within Southeast Asia. Vinay Malhotra,
In a significant development, Air India and Air India Express have joined forces to operate exclusive Haj flights, catering to the needs of pilgrims traveling to Saudi Arabia. The two carriers will undertake the responsibility of transporting approximately 19,000 pilgrims from Jaipur, Chennai, Kozhikode, and Kannur to the holy cities of Jeddah and Medina. This
The NCLAT, in the Jet Airways case, stated that it will decide on May 30 whether to restrain SBI, the lead lender, from cashing performance bank guarantees worth Rs 150 crore as requested by the winning bidder, Jalan Kalrock Consortium. The appellate tribunal also urged both parties to cooperate in implementing the resolution plan for
The National Company Law Appellate Tribunal upheld the insolvency proceedings against financially struggling airline Go First on Monday, dealing a blow to the leasing companies attempting to reclaim their aircraft. According to Reuters, several leasing companies, including GY Aviation Lease and SMBC Aviation Capital, contested a tribunal’s decision to grant bankruptcy protection to Go Airlines