The low-cost airline Bonza entered voluntary administration on Tuesday, after abruptly cancelling all of its flights following the repossession of its entire fleet that caught its CEO by surprise.
Passengers were left stranded at a handful of airports when Bonza temporarily suspended all services due to be operated on Tuesday with no notice, as the airlines owners considered the viability of the business future.
On Tuesday, Bonza appointed firm Hall Chadwick for the administration process of its operating and holding company, documents filed with the Australian Securities and Investments Commission (Asic) showed.
Discussions are currently under way regarding the ongoing viability of the business, Bonzas chief executive, Tim Jordan, said in …
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