Highland Airways gounds flights
26.03.10
Scottish carrier Highland Airways - which operates the Cardiff to Anglesey route together with flights from the Scottish islands - has been placed into administration yesterday after poor weather compounded difficulties brought on by the recession. PricewaterhouseCoopers has been appointed administrators by the directors, with one hundred jobs at risk.
The airline operated nine aircraft on routes including Inverness and Oban to the Western Isles, and Cardiff to Anglesey. Its business also included corporate flights and delivering newspapers to Scottish islands. However, all flights were suspended yesterday and PwC confirmed it is contacting passengers who had been due to fly with Highland in the coming weeks.
No refunds will be made for cancelled flights and passengers are being told to contact their credit card or insurance company. Bruce Cartwright, joint administrator, said it was ‘inevitable’ there will be ‘a substantial number of redundancies’, as the management had been attempting unsuccessfully for two months to secure new funding to rescue the business.
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