Silver Airways ceases all operations
Florida-based Silver Airways has abruptly ceased all operations.
The struggling airline has been in bankruptcy proceedings and agreed to sell its assets to another aviation company.
That holding company ‘unfortunately has determined to not continue Silver’s flight operations in Florida, the Bahamas and the Caribbean,’ it said.
It left passengers with tickets stranded, with no advance warning of its imminent closure.
“Please do not go to the airport,” Silver Airways said in a message to booked passengers.
“All credit card purchases should be refunded through your credit card company or your travel agency.”
All other scheduled flights will be canceled.
Silver Airways operated Florida flights and to the Bahamas and Caribbean.
It filed for bankruptcy in December and canceled all services at Orlando in March.
It had since reduced its fleet size by half to cut costs.
The airline, which launched in 2011, was more than $100 million in debt.
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[email protected]Jun 11, 2025 10:14 PM
NOT abruptly! We have known for months the end was coming up soon for Silver ... no surprise.
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