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Apparently Air Polonia declared themself bankrupt on Sunday even though it is still saturday lol
Yet the website doesnt say so . . . Im way lost!!
http://www.airpolonia.com/index.php?lan ... 06be0a3b0e
Is this another skyeurope story like the Wizz one????
Air Polonia Bankrupt?
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So in the end Airpolonia went bankrupt, not (up until today at least) Wizzair.
So why did Skyeurope and the press make such a fuss about Wizzair when the real problem was Airpolonia (which nobody mentionned)?
It seems clear that all this fuss was because they knew they were the only two left and they are going to battle it out until the end. And they are using dirty tricks (Wizzair giving away free seats to push Skyeurope out, Skyeurope using the medias and sending out dubious statements).
Who will survive?
May be none and Easyjet or Ryanair shall buy one of the two...
So why did Skyeurope and the press make such a fuss about Wizzair when the real problem was Airpolonia (which nobody mentionned)?
It seems clear that all this fuss was because they knew they were the only two left and they are going to battle it out until the end. And they are using dirty tricks (Wizzair giving away free seats to push Skyeurope out, Skyeurope using the medias and sending out dubious statements).
Who will survive?
May be none and Easyjet or Ryanair shall buy one of the two...
Well, just two quotes:
AirPolonia:
AirPolonia:
oli21We regret to inform you that from Sunday 5 December 2004, all our flights are suspended and tickets are not on sale at the moment. We inform you that SkyEurope Airlines has agreed to carry our passengers for free (excluding airport taxes and charges) on its network. You may use this option by rebooking on www.skyeurope.com.
Yeah. There IS a potential in those markets. But possibly not for beginners...Who will survive?
May be none and Easyjet or Ryanair shall buy one of the two...
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Why didn't Skyeurope publish on its web site that it was concerned with Airpolonia.com impeding bankrupcy?
Was it a plot to let people book with Airpolonia (and not with Wizzair) so that then Skyeurope would carry them once it decleared bankrupcy... (for free?? let see if it is really going to be for free)
Quoting from Skyeurope website:
"SkyEurope has undertaken to offer free flights* to all passengers, booked to travel Air Polonia, on any one of these routes, during the period from 6 December 2004 to 26 March 2005 (limited availability during the peak Christmas period where free seats will not be available as many of SkyEurope’s flights are already sold out)."
Strangely flights are already sold out for christmas. Is Skyeurope simply looking to make a few euros with some stranded passengers that need to fly during christmas?
These Central European stories grow more interesting everyday. First it seems that Wizzair is about to go bankrupt. Then it gets money and continues to practise dumping prices on its routes (to force out someone?). Then Airpolonia.com goes bankrupt (and nobody knew about this until today) and Skyeurope comes to the rescue.
Strange that Skyeurope knew of Airpolonia.com bankrupcy immediately after it happened... It was not yet published on Airpolonia.com website (and it seems that it still has not been published). Skyeurope seems to know Airpolonia too well...
Strange, strange, strange.
Was it a plot to let people book with Airpolonia (and not with Wizzair) so that then Skyeurope would carry them once it decleared bankrupcy... (for free?? let see if it is really going to be for free)
Quoting from Skyeurope website:
"SkyEurope has undertaken to offer free flights* to all passengers, booked to travel Air Polonia, on any one of these routes, during the period from 6 December 2004 to 26 March 2005 (limited availability during the peak Christmas period where free seats will not be available as many of SkyEurope’s flights are already sold out)."
Strangely flights are already sold out for christmas. Is Skyeurope simply looking to make a few euros with some stranded passengers that need to fly during christmas?
These Central European stories grow more interesting everyday. First it seems that Wizzair is about to go bankrupt. Then it gets money and continues to practise dumping prices on its routes (to force out someone?). Then Airpolonia.com goes bankrupt (and nobody knew about this until today) and Skyeurope comes to the rescue.
Strange that Skyeurope knew of Airpolonia.com bankrupcy immediately after it happened... It was not yet published on Airpolonia.com website (and it seems that it still has not been published). Skyeurope seems to know Airpolonia too well...
Strange, strange, strange.
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Hmmm,
I have a ticket from Warsaw to Brussels two ways.
But this route is not in the list of offers from SkyEurope.
Does such an offer for destination Brussels also exists?
Otherwise does anybody know any very cheap alternatives?
I guess it is impossible to get any money back?
Thanks anyway for any help
I have a ticket from Warsaw to Brussels two ways.
But this route is not in the list of offers from SkyEurope.
Does such an offer for destination Brussels also exists?
Otherwise does anybody know any very cheap alternatives?
I guess it is impossible to get any money back?
Thanks anyway for any help
IMHO you should try and contactdodik wrote:Hmmm,
I have a ticket from Warsaw to Brussels two ways.
But this route is not in the list of offers from SkyEurope.
Does such an offer for destination Brussels also exists?
Otherwise does anybody know any very cheap alternatives?
I guess it is impossible to get any money back?
Thanks anyway for any help
- Sky Europe but they don't fly from Brussels (or even CRL)
- Wizz
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And the next airline is gone.
To be honest I'm not surprised anymore. There are simply to many of those start up airlines.
Dodik,
SkyEurope doesn't come to Charleroi but Wizz air does, so you might always try to fly with them. But nobody knows if they will soon be bankrupt as well.....
To be sure that you get to WAW I would suggest you fly out of Brussels, with LOT/SN. It'll cost you a lot more but you'll be sure to get there on time.
Chris
To be honest I'm not surprised anymore. There are simply to many of those start up airlines.
Dodik,
SkyEurope doesn't come to Charleroi but Wizz air does, so you might always try to fly with them. But nobody knows if they will soon be bankrupt as well.....
To be sure that you get to WAW I would suggest you fly out of Brussels, with LOT/SN. It'll cost you a lot more but you'll be sure to get there on time.
Chris
Try http://www.wizzair.com. Depending on the day of your departure, you could even find some very nice prices. Of course, there were rumors about WizzAir's troubles as well. Or try Germanwings to/from Cologne (Köln) and the rest by train.dodik wrote:Hmmm,
I have a ticket from Warsaw to Brussels two ways.
But this route is not in the list of offers from SkyEurope.
Does anybody know any very cheap alternatives?
I guess it is impossible to get any money back?
Other options - look at http://www.whichbudget.com.
Your money are probably lost, but in some cases you could be entitled to repayment by credit card's issuer.
... and indeed WizzAir too will help AP's passengers giving them tickets for NULL Euro + taxes:
Wizz Air offers free tickets for all passengers who have valid reservation with the bankrupt airline, only taxes and charges are to be paid.
Those having AP reservation on any AP routes from Poland to London can rebook on Wizz Air’s Warsaw-London Luton, Katowice-London Luton and Gdansk-London Luton flights.
AP’s passengers travelling on Warsaw-Brussels Charleroi can be rebooked on Wizz Air’s Warsaw-Charleroi.
AP’s Warsaw-Stockholm Skavsta can be rebooked on Wizz Air’s Katowice-Stockholm Skavsta.
Passengers on AP’s Warsaw-Frankfurt Hahn can rebook on Wizz Air’s Warsaw-Dortmund flight.
The Warsaw-Rome Ciampino and Warsaw-Paris Beauvais AP flights can be rebooked on the Katowice-Rome Ciampino and Katowice-Paris Beauvais Wizz Air flights.
Rebookings can be made through Wizz Air’s call center (+48 22 500 9499) and at the airport ticketing agents in Warsaw, Katowice, Gdansk, London Luton, Brussels Charleroi, Stockholm Skavsta, Dortmund, Rome Ciampino and Paris Beauvais airports.
Rebooking will be also possible on wizzair.com/airpolonia later this evening.
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Let's hope to see a new Warsaw-Milan low cost route soon too.
Skyeurope is pulling out of it as of Jan 10th and I really can understand why, since they had no competition from others low cost carriers on that route!
Instead they've kept flights from Krakow (where they are competing with Wizzair flying from Katowice) and from Budapest (also competing with Wizzair).
Really hard to understand why they make such choices...
Skyeurope is pulling out of it as of Jan 10th and I really can understand why, since they had no competition from others low cost carriers on that route!
Instead they've kept flights from Krakow (where they are competing with Wizzair flying from Katowice) and from Budapest (also competing with Wizzair).
Really hard to understand why they make such choices...