Bogged down by an acute financial crunch due to grounding of more than half of its fleet amid P&W engine supply woes, Go First has cancelled flights for three days starting May 3.
More than a month and counting, that's how long the Air India pilot's strike has lasted this time. For an already ailing national carrier the consequences are obviously serious. But even the common man is bearing the brunt with the strike pushing up air fares especially for flights to the Gulf, reports CNBC-TV18's Sunanda Jayaseelan.
New Air India CMD Rohit Nandan today held meetings with senior officials on his first visit to the Nariman Point office here and is likely to meet employees and union representatives sometime soon.