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GoFirst-like crisis on German airline? Know what Carsten Spohr said

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airline in trouble go first Big news came on Thursday regarding which the discussion started in full swing. Actually the airline has now canceled its flights till May 9. Along with this, it has also been announced to stop ticket booking till May 15. The airline has given information about this on its website and has said that soon the passengers will be fully paid for their tickets. Apart from this news, a news is coming about German Airlines Lufthansa.

German airline Lufthansa has said that a third of its Airbus SE A220 fleet in Zurich has been temporarily grounded due to a Pratt & Whitney engine fault. Let us discuss here that the German Airlines Lufthansa is nowadays facing criticism from the people for the delay in the flights. Recently, due to some problem in the IT system, the flights of this airlines were delayed all over the world.

German airlines Lufthansa supports the statement of Go First

Airline GoFirst has canceled flights till May 9. For this serious crisis, the airline has blamed American company Pratt & Whitney (P&W). At the same time, now German Airlines Lufthansa has also supported the statement of Go First. Lufthansa has said that a third of its Airbus SE A220 fleet in Zurich has been temporarily grounded due to a Pratt & Whitney engine failure.

Lufthansa chief Carsten Spohr told analysts that airlines around the world are grappling with a shortage of engines and spare parts. Pratt & Whitey is grappling with a backlog of sub-component orders with suppliers – especially for the latest generation of narrow-body ‘workhorse’ aircraft.

GoFirst will refund ticket money to passengers

Here, the airline GoFirst has now canceled its flights till May 9. The DGCA informed on Thursday that the airline will either refund the ticket money to the passengers or allow them to board the flight at a future date. Significantly, GoFirst had decided to suspend its flights for three days from May 3, on which DGCA issued a show cause notice to GoFirst.

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