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Sundair has officially left protective shield

The Stralsund district court has officially released the holiday airline Sundair from the protective shield proceedings. The self-administration was lifted and administrator Lucas Flöther was formally removed from office, as this activity will no longer be required in the future. "That the

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Court: Claims for reimbursement can be assigned

For some time now, some passenger rights portals have also been offering so-called instant compensation. The passenger surrenders his claims and receives a - mostly much lower - payment from the operator. However, this is the practice for some airlines

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Friedrichshafen Airport files for bankruptcy

Friedrichshafen Airport reported insolvency in the special form of protective shield proceedings at the Ravensburg District Court. According to the media statement, the court granted the application and appointed lawyer Alexander Hubl as trustee. In a broadcast the airport writes,

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Sundair pays the salaries itself again

On Thursday, the Stralsund District Court decided that Sundair would retain self-administration in the protective shield proceedings. The carrier announced that the salaries of the approximately 240 employees will be paid on their own. Lucas Flöther remains the administrator

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Sun-Air sends its German subsidiary into bankruptcy

The Germany subsidiary of the regional airline Sun-Air of Scandinavia, Sun-Air of Germany GmbH, filed for bankruptcy with the Augsburg District Court. A court spokesman confirmed on request that a corresponding entry had been made on January 12, 2021. The German company

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Paderborn: District court approves insolvency plan

A few weeks ago, Paderborn Airport filed for bankruptcy under self-administration. The Paderborn District Court has now approved the preliminary insolvency plan. The airport is to be continued, but with significantly fewer staff. Private investors could not be found.

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