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Go First asks airports to restore flight slots; charter services may resume tomorrow

Go First asks airports to restore flight slots; charter services may resume tomorrow

According to a report in The Financial Express, Go First has applied to airport operators for restoration of its slots to restart operations, even as the airline operated a test flight from Mumbai. After the

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Air India to get 20 new long-haul jets by March

Air India to get 20 new long-haul jets by March

According to the airline’s MD & CEO Campbell Wilson, Air India will get 20 modern wide bodies — six new Airbus A350s and 14 Boeing 777s — by March 2024. And then, the airline will

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Go First cancels flights till July 25

Go First cancels flights till July 25

Grounded carrier Go First has announced that their flights remain cancelled till 25 July. "We regret to inform that due to operational reasons, Go First flights scheduled till 25th July 2023 have been cancelled. We

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DGCA analysing special audit report of Go First

DGCA analysing special audit report of Go First

The Directorate General of Civil Aviation (DGCA) is analysing the special audit report of Go First airline, an official said. A senior DGCA official confirmed that DGCA teams concluded the three-day special audit on July

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SpiceJet India’s most-delayed airline in May: DGCA report

SpiceJet India’s most-delayed airline in May: DGCA report

A DGCA report has shown that in the month of May only 61% of SpiceJet’s flights departed on time from India’s four biggest airports, namely Mumbai, Delhi, Bengaluru and Hyderabad. This has fallen from the

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Lenders agree to clear INR 400 crore to bring Go First back on track; DGCA’s nod awaited

Lenders agree to clear INR 400 crore to bring Go First back on track; DGCA’s nod awaited

Go First’s lenders have agreed in principle to support the airline’s request for INR 400 crore interim funding to restart its operations. The airline temporarily halted operations on May 2, and its insolvency plea was

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