Go First Compensation 2025 – EU261 + International Flight Protection Claims | SkyAid
🇮🇳 Go First Disruption?

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Claims Valid Despite Closure • Hotels • Phuket Trips • Business Meetings • All Your Expenses

⚠️ Airline Closed But Claims Still Valid

Go First ceased operations in May 2023, but passengers can still claim compensation for disruptions that occurred before closure. SkyAid helps recover money even from bankrupt airlines.

Flight cancelled or delayed before May 2023? We recover your costs.

€600 Fixed Payment Plus all your actual expenses
Up to $8,200 Total For hotels, events, food & more
Claims Still Valid Even after airline closure
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✅ 15+ years expertise • ⚡ 20% fee only when you win • 🌍 Works even after airline closure

✈️ Your Rights: Valid Despite Closure

Claims Still Valid for Flights Before May 2023

No insurance needed • Keep receipts • Up to $8,200 coverage possible

1 How It Works

If your Go First flight was delayed or cancelled before May 2023, you still have the legal right to compensation despite the airline’s closure and bankruptcy.

🏖️ Phuket Trip Example:

Engine problems delayed your Delhi-Phuket flight in early 2023, causing you to miss your beach resort booking. That’s still a valid claim despite airline closure.

🔁 Claims Valid After Closure

🧾 Legal Rights Remain

2 What You Can Claim

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New Flight Tickets

Rebooking costs after Go First failures

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Hotels & Meals

Accommodation during engine problems

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Phuket Beach Holidays

Resort bookings, beach tours

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Business Meetings

Mumbai, Delhi conferences before closure

Maximum Coverage

Up to $8,200

For disruptions before May 2023

Your legal rights survive airline bankruptcy. Airlines remain responsible for past disruptions even after closure.

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Go First Compensation: Claims Still Valid

Go First ceased operations in May 2023, but passengers can still claim compensation for disruptions that occurred before closure. EU261 + International Flight Protection rights remain valid even after airline bankruptcy.

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EU261 Rules
For flights departing EU/UK before closure

When It Applied:

  • Any Go First flight departing from EU or UK before May 2023
  • Examples: London→Mumbai, Amsterdam→Delhi (rare routes)
  • IATA code: G8 (all Go First flights)

Compensation Amounts:

€250 – €600 Fixed Amounts
  • €250 for flights up to 1,500km
  • €400 for flights 1,500-3,500km
  • €600 for flights over 3,500km

Go First Common Issues:

  • Pratt & Whitney engine failures (major cause)
  • Financial operational problems
  • Flight cancellations before closure
  • Plus all additional expenses
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International Flight Protection
For ALL international flights before closure

When It Applied:

  • ALL Go First international flights before May 2023
  • Examples: Delhi→Phuket, Mumbai→Dubai, Chennai→Colombo
  • Claims valid even after airline closure
  • No insurance required – automatic coverage

Compensation Amounts:

Up to $8,200 for Proven Damages
  • Actual financial losses with receipts from before closure
  • Missed Phuket vacations, business meetings, family events
  • Alternative flights and accommodation costs
  • Can be claimed IN ADDITION to EU261
  • Claims survive airline bankruptcy

Perfect for Go First Issues:

  • Engine failures causing missed vacations
  • Claims valid despite airline closure
  • Legal rights survive bankruptcy
  • Covers all provable losses with receipts

Flight Delayed? You Could Be Owed €600 + Hotel + Meals + Transport + Missed Trip Costs

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Historical Go First Flight Disruptions

Go First flights before May 2023 with delays and cancellations – check if you qualify for €250-€600 + up to $8,200 International Flight Protection compensation

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Real Go First Compensation Examples

See how different rules applied to Go First disruptions before airline closure

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Engine Failure Issue
Mumbai BOM → Ahmedabad AMD (Before Closure)
Flight cancelled in early 2023 due to Pratt & Whitney engine problems. You miss your business conference, losing ₹8,000 in hotel bookings plus ₹12,000 conference fees. All receipts saved before airline closure.
⚖️ International Flight Protection Result:
Up to $300+ for proven losses
+ Hotel, meals, alternative flights
+ Lost conference fees (with receipts)
Total: Up to $300+ despite airline closure
💡 Claims valid even after bankruptcy
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Financial Operational Problem
London LGW → Mumbai BOM (EU Departure)
Flight delayed 4 hours in late 2022 due to operational financial constraints. You miss connecting domestic flight and lose £900 in rebooking plus hotel costs. All documented before closure.
✅ EU261 + International Flight Protection Result:
€600 EU261 + International Flight Protection
+ Alternative flight costs
+ Lost connections (with proof)
Total: €600 + additional damages despite closure
💡 Rights survive airline bankruptcy
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Phuket Beach Holiday
Delhi DEL → Phuket HKT (Before Closure)
Flight cancelled in early 2023 due to engine issues. You miss your Phuket beach resort booking, losing ₹25,000 in resort costs and ₹15,000 tour packages. Receipts saved before airline closure.
⚖️ International Flight Protection Result:
Up to $500+ for proven losses
+ Resort accommodation costs
+ Tour package expenses
Claims valid despite airline closure
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Business Meeting Disruption
Mumbai BOM → Dubai DXB (Before Closure)
Flight delayed 6 hours in 2022 due to operational problems. You miss crucial Dubai business meeting, losing potential ₹30,000 contract and ₹10,000 accommodation. All documented before closure.
⚖️ International Flight Protection Result:
Up to $600+ for proven losses
+ Business opportunity costs
+ Hotel accommodation
Legal rights survive bankruptcy

Why SkyAid Succeeds with Bankrupt Airlines

Expert navigation of claims even after airline closure, with 15+ years aviation law experience

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Rule Systems Mastered
EU261 + International Flight Protection
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Historical Claims
Even after airline closure
$8,200
Max Claims Possible
Before closure dates
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Lowest Fee
Only when you win

How SkyAid Recovers Go First Compensation

Expert assistance with claims from before airline closure under EU261 and International Flight Protection – legal rights survive bankruptcy

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Bankruptcy Claims Expertise

Our specialists know how to pursue compensation even after airline closure. Go First passenger rights for disruptions before May 2023 remain valid under EU261 and International Flight Protection. Keep receipts from before closure.

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Legal Rights After Closure

15+ years experience with bankrupt airlines. Passenger compensation rights survive airline insolvency. We know exactly how to pursue claims for Go First disruptions that occurred before the May 2023 closure.

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Historical Documentation

We handle all paperwork for claims from before airline closure. Go First passengers with disruptions before May 2023 can still claim under both EU261 and International Flight Protection – receipts are crucial evidence.

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Maximum Recovery Strategy

Whether it’s €600 under EU261 PLUS up to $8,200 under International Flight Protection, we pursue all compensation routes for Go First disruptions that occurred before closure. Legal rights remain enforceable.

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Global Claims Processing

Our platform handles Go First claims worldwide, even after airline closure. We pursue compensation through all available legal channels for disruptions that occurred before May 2023.

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Specialized Bankruptcy Recovery

Advanced expertise in recovering compensation from closed airlines. We know the legal pathways to pursue Go First claims even after insolvency, with only 20% fee and no cure, no pay guarantee.

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Go First Compensation FAQ 2025

Can I still claim compensation from Go First after they closed down?
Yes! Passenger rights for disruptions that occurred before Go First’s closure in May 2023 remain valid. Airlines are legally responsible for past disruptions even after bankruptcy. EU261 and International Flight Protection claims can still be pursued through proper legal channels. SkyAid specializes in recovering compensation from closed airlines.
How does International Flight Protection work with Go First’s bankruptcy?
International Flight Protection applied to ALL Go First international flights before May 2023 – no insurance needed. These legal rights survive airline bankruptcy. For disruptions before closure, you can claim up to $8,200 for proven damages (missed Phuket vacations, business meetings, etc.). Keep all receipts from before the closure date.
What if I have receipts from a Go First disruption before they closed?
Perfect! Receipts from before May 2023 are crucial evidence for International Flight Protection claims. Even though Go First closed, your legal rights for past disruptions remain valid. We can pursue compensation for hotels, meals, alternative flights, missed events, and business losses that occurred due to Go First delays or cancellations before closure.
What’s the maximum I can recover for historical Go First disruptions?
For EU departures before closure: €600 under EU261 PLUS up to $8,200 under International Flight Protection = potentially over $9,000 total recovery. For non-EU departures: up to $8,200 under International Flight Protection. The key is proving actual damages with receipts from before the May 2023 closure. SkyAid expertly handles bankruptcy recovery cases.
What were typical Go First disruption causes I can claim for?
Go First’s main issues before closure included Pratt & Whitney engine failures (major recurring problem), financial operational constraints, aircraft groundings, and crew scheduling problems. All of these airline-responsibility issues from before May 2023 are eligible for compensation under both EU261 and International Flight Protection.
How fast can SkyAid process historical Go First claims?
Bankruptcy claims take longer than active airline cases due to legal complexity, but our specialized team has 15+ years experience with closed airlines. We pursue all available legal channels simultaneously to maximize recovery from Go First’s disruptions before closure. Results depend on documentation quality and case specifics.

🚀 Recover Go First Compensation Despite Closure

Don’t let airline bankruptcy stop your recovery. SkyAid pursues Go First compensation for disruptions before May 2023 through multiple legal routes: EU261 + International Flight Protection can total over $9,000 for major historical losses.

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