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The company, a small airline specialized in Low cost flights Between the United States and Europe, travelers told passengers that there would be more flights and asked them to book with other airlines to get to destination.
The company travels to cities such as Washington, New York, Paris and London, and has its headquarters in Reykjavik.
Bankruptcy comes and pointed Challenges faced by airlines By offering discounted transatlantic flights after six months of hectic bargaining for the sale of his company.
Saw "F." Stumble Offers Sell to its main competitor Icelandic Airlines "Iceland Air" And later to the company "Indigo Partners" An American company that operates Waze.
I stopped "F." Six planes in North America are expected to take off Wednesday night from Montreal, Toronto, Boston, Detroit, New York and Baltimore.
In Europe, planes bound for Reykjavik from seven cities – Amsterdam, Dublin, Paris, Brussels, Berlin, Frankfurt and Copenhagen – stopped on Thursday morning.
The Icelandic airport operator has stopped a Luau plane, which claims $ 16 million of unpaid landing fees.
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The airline, a small company specializing in low-cost flights between the United States and Europe, told passengers that there would be more flights and asked them to book with from other airlines to reach their destinations.
The company travels to cities such as Washington, New York, Paris and London, and has its headquarters in Reykjavik.
The bankruptcy, which highlighted the challenges that airlines face in proposing transatlantic flights, comes after six months of hectic negotiations for the sale of their business.
WOW saw contracts sold to its main rival, Iceland Airlines, Iceland Air, and then to Indigo Partners, an American company that operates Waze.
Six planes were arrested in North America and had to leave Wednesday night from Montreal, Toronto, Boston, Detroit, New York and Baltimore.
In Europe, planes bound for Reykjavik from seven cities – Amsterdam, Dublin, Paris, Brussels, Berlin, Frankfurt and Copenhagen – stopped on Thursday morning.
The Icelandic airport operator has stopped a Luau plane, which claims $ 16 million of unpaid landing fees.