Indian airline GoFirst stops booking for 3 days
Published: 10:05 AM,May 02,2023 | EDITED : 02:05 PM,May 02,2023
Muscat: The Indian budget airline, GoFirst, has halted booking for the next three days May 3 to May 5.
According to local media reports, almost 60 percent of the airline's flights have been grounded.
Go First operates flights to Mumbai and Kannur from Muscat.
The airline’s cash flow has been seriously hit as it has grounded more than half of its fleet due to recurrent issues and non-supply of engines from Pratt & Whitney engines which powers its Airbus A320 neo aircraft.
The GoFirst website does not show any flights for May 3 and for May 4.
According to local media reports, almost 60 percent of the airline's flights have been grounded.
Go First operates flights to Mumbai and Kannur from Muscat.
The airline’s cash flow has been seriously hit as it has grounded more than half of its fleet due to recurrent issues and non-supply of engines from Pratt & Whitney engines which powers its Airbus A320 neo aircraft.
The GoFirst website does not show any flights for May 3 and for May 4.