Which Airlines may be next to Fold?

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thomas cook gone

jet airways india gone

cobalt gone

numerous otheer EU operators gone

JQ NZ domestic goning

Condor next ?

Norwegian ?
 
I have confidence in Thai surviving. Their planes are always full... it seems to be more a case of (mis)management rather than actually being able to get money through the door. Plus they have a (a) a good reputation with Australians (willing to fly them rather than say Garuda) and (b) a big tourism base to rely on. People want to go to Thailand.
 
SAA has split from SA Airlink but kept the money for the codeshares/not honoring flights to/from Kruger.

So someone like me, who paid for flights to/from Kruger with SAA but its Airlink metal. Im told SAA will keep the $ as a credit and good luck with getting to/from Kruger. 😕
 
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SAA has split from SA Airlink but kept the money for the codeshares/not honoring flights to/from Kruger.
So someone like me, who paid for flights to/from Kruger with SAA but its Airlink metal. Im told SAA will keep the $ as a credit and good luck with getting to/from Kruger. 😕

Given that the large rectangular vehicles which drive on highways take about 4 hours to get to Nelspruit, I suspect I would not have even queried the airline route.
Yes I did this to get to Gabarone - only slightly further...

But I'm supposed to be wandering
Fred

PS the surface routes are apparently as closed up as the air routes.
 
Branson is after 500m pounds to save Virgin Atlantic, either from the government or investors.. C
 
Branson is after 500m pounds to save Virgin Atlantic, either from the government or investors.. C
As it would appear he hasn’t paid a cent in tax to the UK government since his airline began flying, fat chance there. He’s has his private island offered as security for a loan, but no takers yet that I have read of.
 
Trans States Airlines (USA) March 2020

FlyBe (UK) March 2020

Compass Airlines (USA) April 2020

Pacific Airways (USA) 2020 March 2020

Ravn Alaska (USA) April 2020

Shoreline Aviation (USA) April 2020
 
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Miami Air (USA) March 2020

Air Italy (Italy) February 2020

Atlas Global (Turkey) February 2020

Germanwings (Germany) April 2020

German Airways (Germany) April 2020
 
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As it would appear he hasn’t paid a cent in tax to the UK government since his airline began flying, fat chance there. He’s has his private island offered as security for a loan, but no takers yet that I have read of.

Well Virgin Atlantic is asking for the loan, and they are a UK taxpayer, so the founders own taxpayers status isnt really relevant, he isnt askig for a handout. Not to mention most of the employees pay UK tax, and probably wont be paying much more if their company folds.
 
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