Intégration de la compagnie marocaine Jet4you dans Jetairfly
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Integration of Jet4you into Jetairfly
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Re: Integration of Jet4you into Jetairfly
A lot of things aren't clear to me
Does it mean that the aircraft will become Jetairfly and painted blue and the crew becomes Jetairfly crew?
That would mean JAF fleet would grow...
Or will it remain a (sort of) subsiduary (e.g. Jetairfly Morocco like e.g TC Belgium?)
Does it mean that the aircraft will become Jetairfly and painted blue and the crew becomes Jetairfly crew?
That would mean JAF fleet would grow...
Or will it remain a (sort of) subsiduary (e.g. Jetairfly Morocco like e.g TC Belgium?)
Re: Integration of Jet4you into Jetairfly
According to the article in "De Standaard" all planes, personnel (except some ground staff which are losing their jobs), etc... will be transferred to JAF. So JAF will grow indeed, Jet4you should be dissolved in less then one year from now.funki wrote:A lot of things aren't clear to me
Does it mean that the aircraft will become Jetairfly and painted blue and the crew becomes Jetairfly crew?
That would mean JAF fleet would grow...
Or will it remain a (sort of) subsiduary (e.g. Jetairfly Morocco like e.g TC Belgium?)
Re: Integration of Jet4you into Jetairfly
and all JAF crew that were on split contracts will lose their financial benefit while still having to go to morrocco to fly their. Another nice one from the management
Re: Integration of Jet4you into Jetairfly
Unfortunately, this incorporation has a price tag: Jetairfly had to write off a one-time 29.147.305 Euro in their books for Jet4you.
This pushed the result for 2012 into red (-15,5 mio), but owns assets still are a solid +10,3 mio.
Turnover 2012 was 411 mio.
(Source: National Bank of Belgium)
This pushed the result for 2012 into red (-15,5 mio), but owns assets still are a solid +10,3 mio.
Turnover 2012 was 411 mio.
(Source: National Bank of Belgium)