Baltic carrier grounded
Lithuanian Airlines – flyLAL – has ceased operations after a planned buy-out of the carrier fell through.
The airline blamed "unfair market conditions, record high oil prices and low demand" for flights this winter for its collapse.
The suspension of flights left many passengers stranded and seeking either reimbursement or alternative routes. Almost 30,000 passengers with advance bookings will be affected.
The airline, which employed 360 staff, is to file for bankruptcy in the absence of any rescue offers.
Phil Davies
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