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Go First cancels flights until May 9

Go First cancels flights until May 9

Cash-strapped low-cost carrier Go First today announced it was cancelling all flights until Tuesday as the country's aviation regulator asked it to refund passengers who were affected by its flight cancellations this week. The airline

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Govt assisting Go First in every possible manner: Scindia

Govt assisting Go First in every possible manner: Scindia

First has been served a 'show cause' notice by the Director-General of Civil Aviation after it cancelled flights for three days, and filed for voluntary insolvency before the National Company Law Tribunal. Union Aviation Minister

Aviation
Go First files for bankruptcy; suspends flights for 3 days over engine issues

Go First files for bankruptcy; suspends flights for 3 days over engine issues

Go First, a low-cost airline, has suspended its flights for three days and filed for bankruptcy due to mounting losses attributed to delays in the delivery of Pratt and Whitney engines, which have grounded half

Aviation
At 4.5L, domestic air traffic hits all-time single-day high

At 4.5L, domestic air traffic hits all-time single-day high

Domestic air traffic touched an “all-time high” of 4,56,082 passengers in a single day on 30th April, with civil aviation minister Jyotiraditya Scindia saying the skyrocketing passenger number is a sign of the country’s rising

Aviation
India air passenger traffic hits record 13 million in March

India air passenger traffic hits record 13 million in March

Domestic airlines carried a record 13 million passengers in March, up by over 11% compared to the corresponding month of 2018 and 2019, according to Directorate General of Civil Aviation data. Air passenger traffic for

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India meets all international aviation safety standards: FAA

India meets all international aviation safety standards: FAA

India has met international aviation safety oversight standards, according to the US Federal Aviation Administration (FAA), following a comprehensive evaluation of the country’s aviation regulatory system. The Directorate General of Civil Aviation (DGCA) announced, “On

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