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01475
27th Jul 2017, 22:01
Annual report: Nordica?s partnership with Adria Airways ended in a loan | Business | ERR (http://news.err.ee/609315/annual-report-nordica-s-partnership-with-adria-airways-ended-in-a-loan)

So Adria have been very close to insolvency... I can't imagine a new business like Nordica wouldn't have rather been given its money :-(

For a year following the foundation of NAG as the successor of bankrupt Estonian Air, Adria Airways was the new state carrier’s most important partner, providing a booking system as well as operational services.

“One of the advantages of this cooperation model was the placement of advance payments and deposits in the partner’s accounts, covering their running costs and potential business risks,” Uibo said. “When the partnership ended in 2016, a part of Nordica’s liquid assets in Adria [Airways] was converted into a loan with an agreement of both sides.”

The result was a debt of Adria Airways to Nordica in the form of a cash debt converted into a loan in the amount of €4.556 million, listed in Nordica’s annual report under “Other receivables”.

The thing that intrigues me... does this count as state aid under EU rules? It's effectively a loan from the Estonian Government.

MKY661
24th Sep 2019, 00:56
Flights have been suspended for today and tomorrow:
https://bnonews.com/index.php/2019/09/adria-airways-suspends-flight-operations-due-to-lack-of-funding/

01475
24th Sep 2019, 20:49
:(

Oh dear.

BAladdy
25th Sep 2019, 15:12
Adria have today announced that flight suspension will continue. With all flights with the exception of one evening flight to FRA cancelled tomorrow and Friday

https://www.adria.si/en/press-centre/2019/adria-airways-continues-with-temporarily-ceased-flight-operations-on-most-of-its-flights/

The Slovenian government given the carrier until the 2nd of October to submit a viable restructuring plan. The carrier has been warned that there Air operator certificate will be revoked and bankruptcy proceeding will begin if they fail to submit a viable plan

https://www.exyuaviation.com/2019/09/decision-day-over-adria-airways.html?m=1

MKY661
30th Sep 2019, 19:39
Ceased :(:
https://www.ifn.news/posts/adria-airways-files-for-bankruptcy-cancels-remaining-route/

CabinCrewe
30th Sep 2019, 20:14
... and yet some felt Adria at Liverpool was going to last?

DanAir89
30th Sep 2019, 20:34
Last of the Yugoslavian trio that could be seen throughout the Uk in the 70’s and 80’s (Jat, Aviogenex and Adria)

Amazed they lasted so long given the fate of the other two - slow painful deaths.

remember the current livery being introduced over 30 years ago - is that a record for most years without a revamp? (obviously there was no money to pay for one!)

jensdad
30th Sep 2019, 21:58
JAT were renamed Air Serbia (the 'J' in 'JAT' standing for 'Jugoslovenski' so it was no longer relevant - wish they'd given themselves a Serbian name though) and are still going strong as far as I can tell.

DanAir89
1st Oct 2019, 06:24
and pronounced Yat (per flights with them!).

After limping on through the 90’s and 00’s a shadow of their former selves were bought out and arguably a totally different entity these days. But then I appreciate its the same argument as does Britannia or Air2000 exist today....

daz211
1st Oct 2019, 06:54
So sad, Adria was the first ever Airline I few with as a child, MANCHESTER - TIVAT.