Go First Airline passengers in India were left waiting for hours and forced to rebook tickets in a hurry spending extra money after the cash-strapped company suspended flights
, said in a statement late on Tuesday it was committed to the success of its customers and that "we continue to prioritize delivery schedules for all customers".
The Wadias will not exit the airline and are looking for a resolution with P&W, Go First Chief Executive Kaushik Khona said in an interview, adding the insolvency proceedings were aimed at reviving the airline and not selling it. "The Wadia Group, in particular Nusli Wadia, has always tried to see that the company and the airline operations go on, on a normal basis," Khona said.Mark Martin, CEO at aviation consulting firm Martin Consulting LLC, said Go First's troubles would cost others, too.
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