Budget carrier GoAir on Monday resumed services after a more than two months break with its first flight departing for Patna from the city’s Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj International Airport at 8.24 am.
After being suspended for two months due to the lockdown in the wake of the coronavirus pandemic, passenger flights on domestic routes were allowed to restart with a highly trimmed schedule from last Monday.
While all other local airlines, including national carrier Air India resumed services from May 25, the Wadia-group decided to restart its flights only from June 1.
The city-headquartered airline operated one service each to Patna, Lucknow and Varanasi and back on the first day of resumption of services, the Mumbai International Airport Ltd said in a statement.