Go First seeks up to $122 million in additional funds: Report

Indian airline Go First has sought additional funds for its operations at a lenders meeting on Wednesday, banking sources told Reuters.
The airline is seeking between 4 billion and 6 billion Indian rupees ($122 million) in additional funds, the sources said, with lenders expected to evaluate proposals in the next 48 hours.

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