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TAAI President Jyoti Mayal Expresses Concern Over Flight Cancellation By GO First Airline

TAAI President Jyoti Mayal has expressed concern over the sudden cancellation of all flights by GO First Airline on 3rd & 4th May 2023, stating that it has put the aviation industry in shock. Go First has filed an application for voluntary insolvency resolution proceedings before NCLT as per media & ministry reports.

Mayal commented on the struggles faced by the industry regarding correct procedures and protocols, stating it is surprising that a country considered a power center faces such challenges, again and again, pertaining to the aviation sector.

The cancellations and refunds of tickets to its members and consumers have raised concerns at TAAI, who fear that travel agents will be adversely affected, presenting a significant financial blow as they struggle to revive post-covid19.

TAAI is advocating to the Government of India, Ministry of Aviation, Ministry of Tourism, and the Hon. PM himself to ensure the security of the travel industry/consumers, and address airline defaults. The association is also advocating for protection through insurance on tickets or placing monies in an escrow account with the government as protection for the entire eco system, most importantly the service provider.

Mayal expressed concern that the government is refusing to hear them and implement better policies. The government, along with the Ministry of Aviation and Tourism, needs to bring policies to safeguard consumer’s and service provider’s money. TAAI has been promised by the Ministry of Aviation to establish a National Task Force with airlines & DGCA, but weak policies and governance will impact the opening of multiple airports and make the aviation industry fragile.

Mayal stressed that travel and tourism service providers are a vital part of the growth of this country and the responsibility of the government. The vision of a Trillion-dollar economy cannot be achieved with such setbacks. Mayal requested once again that the Hon. PM looks into their woes and finds a solution with their support to make them a part of the growth and save them from being crippled.

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