Pune: go first Said on Friday evening that all flights of the airline will remain canceled till May 12.
Earlier, the airline has canceled all its flights till May 9. Due to operational reasons, Gorfirst flights are canceled till May 9. We apologize for the inconvenience caused by the cancellation. “Full refund to original mode of payment will be issued shortly,” the airline announced on its social media handles.
The airline did not comment on how many people have received refunds.
Thousands of passengers traveling or flying on domestic and international routes are upset with the airline extending its flight cancellation date.
“What do we do? There is no response from their customer care even after an hour of calling. Their social media handle gives robotic replies. I have a flight to Bangkok on 13th May and the cancellation means I will be without There is almost Rs 1 lakh lost with no certainty when I will get my flight fare refund. I am considering canceling my entire trip and incurring losses and have no option,” said a Pune-based flier.
The DGCA has asked the airline to pay refunds to passengers, which is expected to reach Rs 350 crore. Airline lessors have asked the DGCA to deregister 22 aircraft. The airline has said that more than 50% of its fleet has already been grounded due to Pratt & Whitney’s engine issues.
Earlier, the airline has canceled all its flights till May 9. Due to operational reasons, Gorfirst flights are canceled till May 9. We apologize for the inconvenience caused by the cancellation. “Full refund to original mode of payment will be issued shortly,” the airline announced on its social media handles.
The airline did not comment on how many people have received refunds.
Thousands of passengers traveling or flying on domestic and international routes are upset with the airline extending its flight cancellation date.
“What do we do? There is no response from their customer care even after an hour of calling. Their social media handle gives robotic replies. I have a flight to Bangkok on 13th May and the cancellation means I will be without There is almost Rs 1 lakh lost with no certainty when I will get my flight fare refund. I am considering canceling my entire trip and incurring losses and have no option,” said a Pune-based flier.
The DGCA has asked the airline to pay refunds to passengers, which is expected to reach Rs 350 crore. Airline lessors have asked the DGCA to deregister 22 aircraft. The airline has said that more than 50% of its fleet has already been grounded due to Pratt & Whitney’s engine issues.