Which passenger airlines have gone bankrupt this year so far? We look at what went wrong, the remaining fleet and years in operation.
Aeromar: ( Mexico, 1987-2023) When Aeromar declared bankruptcy they stated it had not been able to recover from financial difficulties stemming from the global downturn in travel caused by the COVID-19 pandemic starting in 2020. The Mexico City international airport said in a statement that Aeromar owed about $27.5 million in fees, services and other debts. The regional carrier operated 21 routes in Mexico and flew to McAllen and Laredo in Texas and Havana, Cuba. It specialized in flying routes between Mexico City and beach resorts. The airline had 26 ATR 42s and eight ATR 72s.