Raging waters for Aigle Azur
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Raging waters for Aigle Azur
Lets hope all goes wel l... (not the very first time)
https://www.tsa-algerie.com/la-compa...en-difficulte/
Aigle Azur menacée d?être clouée au sol
https://www.tsa-algerie.com/la-compa...en-difficulte/
Aigle Azur menacée d?être clouée au sol
According to the TV here a couple of days back they have gone into the initial stages of, bankruptcy, French version, (again), which gives management a period of time to sort the operation and finances out under judicial oversight..It's not quite the Anglo-Saxon version of bankruptcy where the staff have been sent home and the doors have been locked.
However still not pleasant experience for employees.
However still not pleasant experience for employees.
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indeed . the market is there . especially the Algerian one is strong , and there is still hope that a solution will be found. It is apparently ,at least as it is painted in France, a critical but not fatal situation . we'll see.
And you can still book tickets on line today ..
And you can still book tickets on line today ..
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"... France’s second biggest airline ..."
What defines "second biggest"? By number of aircraft, it is Air Corsica - 13. Aigle Azur has only 11. But it probably had more seats. OK, Air France has over 200 aircraft, which makes the question rather pointless.
What defines "second biggest"? By number of aircraft, it is Air Corsica - 13. Aigle Azur has only 11. But it probably had more seats. OK, Air France has over 200 aircraft, which makes the question rather pointless.