Up until June 7, GoFirst Airlines will issue a complete refund.

Go First Airlines is undergoing proceedings for insolvency resolution. On May 3, Go First authoritatively declared that it is suspending its flight activities.

Up until June 7, GoFirst Airlines will issue a complete refund.

For operational reasons, the crisis-hit Go First airline has extended its flight cancellations until June 7. The airline informed passengers who had booked the flights on Friday, June 2, that they would receive a full refund.

In the notice, the airline stated, "We acknowledge the flight cancellations may have disrupted your travel plans and we are committed to providing all assistance we can."

Go First Aircraft is going through indebtedness goal procedures. On May 3, Go First authoritatively declared that it is suspending its flight activities.

The airline had previously been requested by the Directorate General of Civil Aviation (DGCA) to reimburse passengers who had purchased tickets for flights that had been canceled. The aircraft has likewise halted the offer of tickets till May 15.

In the mean time, demands from lessors to repossess planes from Go First, have been required to be postponed by the flight controller. They have recorded upwards of 40 solicitations with the guard dog to permit repossession, a Reuters report said.