Go First operated about 200 daily flights before halting operations on May 2. The cancellations resulted in a spike in airfares, prompting public uproar and ministry intervention.
Fares on the Mumbai-Delhi route (for travel on Wednesday), however, increased 29 per cent to Rs 7,394 as compared to last week.
Civil Aviation Minister Jyotiraditya Scindia has faced criticism from the Opposition “for not doing enough to protect customers’ interest”. Scindia, on his part, said the ministry not only took cognizance of the issue, but intervened by sending strict advisories to airlines to self-regulate fares. “DGCA is closely monitoring the same,” he tweeted.
First Published: Jun 13 2023 | 9:08 PM IST

