Preparing for its next phase of growth, Indian carrier GoAir has announced it will rebrand into Go First. Also part of the next phase is the transitioning of the airline into a ultra low-cost carrier, which means even less amenities included in the ticket-price and more of these available for an additional fee.
GoAir was founded in 2005 and currently has a fleet of seven A320s and 48 A320neos. It has its main base at Mumbai, with additional important hubs at Bengaluru, Delhi, Kolkata and Kannur. It flies to a total of 38 destinations. The airline is owned by the Wadia Group, the country's oldest conglomeration.
Illustration by Go First.
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