Three years ago, KFA was avoiding paying hotel bills, being kicked out of a new hotel every few months due to default payment. They've changed the terms and conditions a number of times, squeezing some non-indian to take up local contracts.
They were also missing payments on their simulators for more than 6 months, which pushed training providers in terminating agreements with them.
The management of KFA was given to Malya's 23 year old son as a present for his birthday. Back then we could already see something was wrong.
You cannot pay a hotel room, while you operate a multi billion dollar airline and order 380's? Come on, they've taken people for idiots for too long, sad for the ones who lose their jobs, but I hope this operator goes down, it'll give opportunities for another the start something hopefully better.
Last edited by FLEXPWR; 6th Mar 2012 at 01:38.