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Civil aviation ministry, airlines to discuss airfare spike, after Go Air files for bankruptcy

By Lokmat English Desk | Published: June 05, 2023 1:12 PM

The civil aviation ministry will hold discussions with airlines later in the day on issues related to airfares, which ...

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The civil aviation ministry will hold discussions with airlines later in the day on issues related to airfares, which have surged on certain routes in recent weeks, according to an official. Airfares have jumped significantly on certain routes, especially in the wake of crisis-hit Go First suspending operations from May 3.The meeting with representatives of airlines is likely to be chaired by civil aviation minister Jyotiraditya Scindia, the official said.The official also said that airfares are deregulated and the meeting is for monitoring and facilitation purposes.

Amid a rise in airfares on certain routes, Scindia, last week, said the ministry was doing an analysis of routes that have been affected by the suspension of flights by Go First.Go First is undergoing an insolvency resolution process. Go First, formerly known as GoAir, has submitted its relaunch plan to the Directorate General of Civil Aviation (DGCA) on Friday, June 2. According to sources close to the matter, Go First has submitted a comprehensive flight schedule to the DGCA, outlining its operations until October 28.The airline plans to hit the ground running, with an ambitious target of operating over 150 daily flights.

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