Low-Cost Airliner SkyEurope Officially Declares Bankruptcy, Cancels All Flights
Posted on September 1st, 2009
Low-Cost Airliner SkyEurope Officially Declares Bankruptcy, Cancels All Flights
Low-cost airliner SkyEurope, headquartered in Bratislava, Slovakia, officially declared bankruptcy on Tuesday, September 1, cancelled all flights and suspended all operations, the company announced Tuesday.
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Low-Cost Airliner SkyEurope Officially Declares Bankruptcy, Cancels All Flights
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