<p>National Company Law Tribunal (NCLT) has ordered the liquidation of Go First Airways after a request from the cash-strapped airline's lenders, <em>CNBC-TV18</em> reported on Monday.</p>.<p>Go First Airways did not immediately respond to a <em>Reuters</em> request for comment.</p>.<p>In August, Go First's lenders had decided to liquidate the company's assets after rejecting bids by interested suitors to revive the bankrupt airline, <em>Reuters</em> had reported, citing sources.</p>.NCLT directs liquidation of Tulip Hotels as it fails to get bidder within prescribed timeline.<p>Go First had filed for bankruptcy in May last year and received two financial bids under the bankruptcy process, with one of them raising their offer after a push by lenders.</p>.<p>The budget carrier owes a total of 65.21 billion rupees ($781.14 million) to its creditors, which include Central Bank of India, Bank of Baroda, IDBI Bank and Deutsche Bank.</p>.<p>Foreign aircraft lessors of Go First were locked in a tussle with the company after they were blocked from repossessing planes due to a moratorium imposed by Indian courts. However, a local court, in April, allowed them to take back their planes. </p>
<p>National Company Law Tribunal (NCLT) has ordered the liquidation of Go First Airways after a request from the cash-strapped airline's lenders, <em>CNBC-TV18</em> reported on Monday.</p>.<p>Go First Airways did not immediately respond to a <em>Reuters</em> request for comment.</p>.<p>In August, Go First's lenders had decided to liquidate the company's assets after rejecting bids by interested suitors to revive the bankrupt airline, <em>Reuters</em> had reported, citing sources.</p>.NCLT directs liquidation of Tulip Hotels as it fails to get bidder within prescribed timeline.<p>Go First had filed for bankruptcy in May last year and received two financial bids under the bankruptcy process, with one of them raising their offer after a push by lenders.</p>.<p>The budget carrier owes a total of 65.21 billion rupees ($781.14 million) to its creditors, which include Central Bank of India, Bank of Baroda, IDBI Bank and Deutsche Bank.</p>.<p>Foreign aircraft lessors of Go First were locked in a tussle with the company after they were blocked from repossessing planes due to a moratorium imposed by Indian courts. However, a local court, in April, allowed them to take back their planes. </p>