News & Media 12th Nov 2024

The Cape Town connection to the Jet Airways, Go First insolvencies

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Mukesh ChandSenior Counsel | Mumbai

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The failure to revive two prominent Indian airlines, Jet Airways and Go First has triggered a debate on the limitations of India’s Insolvency and Bankruptcy Code (IBC), particularly in addressing airline insolvencies. Jet Airways and Go First have now become case studies shedding light on the difficulties in reviving airlines under the IBC.

Krishna Yadav from Livemint writes on “The Cape Town connection to the Jet Airways, Go First insolvencies” with insights from our Senior Counsel Mukesh Chand.

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