Go Air
Go Air is an Indian low-cost carrier that presents itself as a budget, point-to-point option for domestic travel within India and nearby regional markets. From a traveler’s perspective it operates no-frills services with fares that are lower when you accept add-on charges for baggage, seats, and meals.
Services concentrate on short- and medium-haul city pairs rather than long-haul international networks; it is not a member of a global airline alliance and operates with the simplicity and ancillary-driven model typical of low-cost carriers.
Where Go Air Flies
The airline operates a point-to-point network centered on its main base at Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj International Airport (BOM) and focuses primarily on domestic Indian routes with some short regional international services. Route frequencies and destinations emphasize high-demand city pairs rather than hub-and-spoke connectivity, so through connections with a single booking may be limited and travelers often book separate tickets for connecting legs. The carrier is not part of a major global alliance and its codeshare/interline reach is limited compared with full-service carriers.
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Aircraft and Cabin Classes
Operations are built on single-aisle Airbus A320-family aircraft, typical for short- and medium-haul low-cost carriers. Cabin service is a single economy class layout; there is no traditional premium cabin on board. Travelers should expect basic seating, optional paid seat assignments, and buy-on-board catering rather than included meals on most fares.
Aircraft types operated: Airbus A320 family
Tips for Flying Go Air
- Lowest fares typically exclude checked baggage and seat selection, so add baggage and seat at booking if you need them to avoid higher airport fees.
- Complete online check-in and download/print your boarding pass in advance to skip longer airport counters; some airports may charge for airport check-in.
- Expect buy-on-board food and drink rather than complimentary meals on most flights; pre-ordering meals (if available) can be cheaper than buying onboard.
- Verify carry-on size and weight limits carefully for domestic India flights, as enforcement can be strict and fees for oversize/extra bags are high.