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SN30952
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FlyMe ceased operations

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Swedish budget airline FlyMe said Friday it would file for bankruptcy

Flyme seized operations immediately

Pressmeddelande Fly Me Sweden AB
Göteborg den 2 mars 2007

Flygbolaget Fly Me Sweden AB avser att ansöka sig i konkurs.


FMI:
FlyMe Sweden AB
http://www.flyme.se/

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Post by jan_olieslagers »

After some analysis, I suppose you mean they ceased operations?

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Post by Thor »

No supposing about it:
www.flyme.com wrote: The board of Fly Me Europe AB has announced to the board of Fly Me Sweden AB that they haven’t been able to close the rights issue yet, and that they haven’t got any objective proof that the payment will be made in a way so that the rights issue can be closed within the deadline set by the bank.And therefore, the board of Fly Me Sweden AB has decided with immediate effect to seize the ticket sales and to suspend all flights, leaving all aircrafts on their home bases.
www.sterling.dk/flyme wrote: The Swedish airline FlyMe have announced that they have ceased operations on all flight routes as of 02:00 CET on Friday 2 March. If you are a FlyMe passenger, read here what Sterling can do for you:
Another one bites the dust..

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No supposing about it
I think Mr. Olieslagers meant this in a rather ironical way...

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Post by sn26567 »

jan_olieslagers wrote:After some analysis, I suppose you mean they ceased operations?
I changed the title from "seized operations" to "ceased operations", which might explain the confusion in the previous messages.
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Post by SN30952 »

sn26567 wrote:
jan_olieslagers wrote:After some analysis, I suppose you mean they ceased operations?
I changed the title from "seized operations" to "ceased operations", which might explain the confusion in the previous messages.
I realise now I just copied the text I received from Knoede Roetelkfloete*. That induced the misunderstanding....
I was so surprised.... A Swedish airline AB filing for bankruptcy...

But I see the link given in my post, has been updated with other links, where it is said that:
The Swedish airline FlyMe have announced that they have ceased operations on all flight routes as of 02:00 CET on Friday 2 March.

Now and here, some useful information:
Sterling will fly you free of charge on all flights where they have available seats. If you have booked a domestic FlyMe flight within Sweden.

Sterling will give you a SEK 200 discount for every one-way flight. If you have booked an international flight with FlyMe.

Sterling will fly you home — free of charge — on all flights where we have available seats, until Sunday 11 March. If you have already finished the first half of your journey with FlyMe and need to get back home.

*For reasons of anonymity, the name of my Swedish correspondent has been changed (sloeghtly, :wink: )

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EEEEHHH

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Swedish budget airline FlyMe said Friday it would file for bankruptcy and seized operations immediately....

Read it here :oops: :oops: :fight: :heyyou:

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