The Wadia group-owned airline cancelled as many as 40 flights this week on account of shortage of staff and inclement weather.
Budget
carrier GoAir,
which cancelled multiple flights earlier this week, on Thursday said
the delay in aircraft deliveries by Airbus has added to its
operational challenge.
The
Wadia group-owned airline cancelled as many as 40 flights this week
on account of shortage of staff and inclement weather, among others
issues.
"GoAir
has placed order of 144 Airbus A320Neo aircraft and experienced
delivery delays during the month of November and December, adding to
its operational challenge," the airline said in a clarification
issued on Wednesday.
It
also said that due to inclement weather in North India, the airline
experienced extensive flight delays and diversions leading to
cancellations of flights as its crew approached its flight duty time
limits (FDTL) in the last two-three days.
The
cockpit and cabin crew duty and rest norms are governed by the
aviation safety regulator, Directorate General of Civil Aviation.
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