These delays in payments are due to the bankruptcy of the Austrian company Niki. The management of the Zurich company remains confident, however, and says it is working hard to find a solution.
Belair was a subsidiary of Air Berlin and operated under the Air Berlin brand name until 31 March 2017, since 1 April 2017 it flew on behalf of Niki. Like Niki, Belair belongs to the bankrupt airline Air Berlin. The latter filed for bankruptcy this summer, triggering the assets sale to Lufthansa and easyJet and the search for a new buyer for Niki.
Source: Belair-Angestellte warten auf Löhne
This post was published on 25 December 2017 11:43
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