Go First Crisis: DGCA Asks Airline To Immediately Stop Sale of Tickets, Issues Show Cause Notice Over Its Failure To Continue Operations
Aviation regulator DGCA on Monday directed crisis-hit Go First to immediately stop bookings and sale of tickets directly or indirectly till further orders, according to a source.
New Delhi, May 8: Aviation regulator DGCA on Monday directed crisis-hit Go First to immediately stop bookings and sale of tickets directly or indirectly till further orders, according to a source.
Besides, the watchdog has issued a show cause notice to the budget carrier under the relevant provisions of the Aircraft Rules, 1937, for its failure to continue the operation of the service in a safe, efficient and reliable manner, the source said. Go First Suspends All Its Flights for May 3 and 4, Informs DGCA: Report.
Earlier, the airline had suspended the sale of tickets till May 15 and has cancelled flights till May 12. The carrier has filed a plea for voluntary insolvency resolution proceedings before the National Company Law Tribunal (NCLT), which has reserved its order. Shocking! Go First 'Ghost Flight' Leaves Passengers Stranded in Hyderabad Despite Valid Tickets, Furious Flyers Accuse Airline of Cheating.
The source said the airline has been directed to stop the booking and sale of tickets directly or indirectly, with immediate effect and until further orders.
The airline has been asked to submit its reply within 15 days of the receipt of the show cause notice, and further, a decision on the continuation of its Air Operators Certificate (AOC) will be taken on the basis of the reply submitted by it, the source added.