| 2017/12/14 | 289 words
| LE JOURNAL DE L'AVIATION | AIR TRANSPORT
Austria said Thursday it has begun organising the repatriation of an estimated 5,000 passengers stranded by the grounding of the airline Niki, a unit of Air Berlin.Niki, whose roughly 20 planes serve resorts in southern Europe and north Africa, ceased operations late Wednesday after applying to open insolvency proceedings.This followed an announcement by Germany's Lufthansa that it was no longer interested in buying Niki together with the rest of Air Berlin because of EU competition concerns...(…)
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