Air Berlin slijeće na Island: Vlasti zaplijenile avion

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Duesseldorf to Iceland on Air Berlin became a one-way trap for many unsuspected passengers. The Icelandic airport operator Isavia on Thursday refused to let a plane belonging to Air Berlin take off, due to the bankrupt German airline still owing them money.

Isavia said in a statement on its website that the action was a “final resource to ensure payment for services already provided”. The statement acknowledged that the decision would have adverse effects for passengers flying with the company.

Air Berlin filed for bankruptcy in August after months of rumours about financial troubles. The airline has said that it will not fly any services after October 28th.

Prema online portal Turisti.is, the plane was on the way to Düsseldorf and three passengers were left stranded by the decision. It is also reportedly only the second time that Icelandic authorities have seized a plane.

A spokesperson for Isavia would not tell The Local the size of the debt owed by Air Berlin. He would only comment that “we will see what we see” on how the company could get its jet back.

ŠTA UZIMATI IZ OVOG ČLANKA:

  • The Icelandic airport operator Isavia on Thursday refused to let a plane belonging to Air Berlin take off, due to the bankrupt German airline still owing them money.
  • Isavia said in a statement on its website that the action was a “final resource to ensure payment for services already provided”.
  • A spokesperson for Isavia would not tell The Local the size of the debt owed by Air Berlin.

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Juergen T Steinmetz

Juergen Thomas Steinmetz je kontinuirano radio u industriji putovanja i turizma od kada je bio tinejdžer u Njemačkoj (1977.).
Osnovao je eTurboNews 1999. godine kao prvi online bilten za globalnu turističku industriju.

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