Airline to stop flying after court rejects rescue bids

PARIS: French budget airline Aigle Azur will cease all activities on Friday at midnight after a commercial court rejected financial rescue offers, the French government said in a statement.

Privately held Aigle Azur was put under bankruptcy protection on September 2 and halted operations days later, leaving 19,000 passengers stranded.

French junior transport minister Jean-Baptiste Djebbari said in a statement that the government will help Aigle Azur’s 1,150 staff find new jobs as quickly as possible.

Last week, another, much smaller, French budget airline – XL Airways – said it had suspended ticket sales due to financial difficulties, in the latest example of low-cost airlines running into financial problems.

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