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By India Today News Desk: Two Go First flights to Mumbai — one from Srinagar and another from Delhi – were diverted to Gujarat’s Surat airport on Tuesday. The passengers of the aircraft were onboard when they landed in Surat. Surat airport director Rupesh Kumar told news agency ANI that the reason behind the diversion of the flights is not clear.
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The two flights later departed from Surat.
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This took place on the same day as the airlines filed for bankruptcy. Go First flights will remain suspended for three days – May 3, 4 and 5 – as it has been facing a severe fund crunch, according to the airlines’ CEO Kaushik Khona.
The airline has informed the government about the developments and will be submitting a detailed report to the aviation regulator Directorate General of Civil Aviation (DGCA).
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