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Aussie airline goes under; 4K passengers stranded

Budget carrier Air Australia goes under, stranding 4K passengers from Hawaii to Thailand

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SYDNEY (AP) -- Thousands of travelers from Hawaii to Thailand were stranded Friday after budget airline Air Australia ran out of money and went into voluntary administration, immediately grounding its five-jet fleet.

The Brisbane-based international and domestic airline, formerly known as Strategic Airlines, said all flights had been canceled and the airline would not be accepting new bookings because it could no longer pay its bills. Voluntary administration in Australia is similar to bankruptcy protection in the U.S., and can buy a company time to trade out of its financial problems.

"It currently appears that there are no funds available to meet operational expenses so flights will be suspended immediately," the airline said in a statement. Passengers who bought tickets with credit cards or had travel insurance may be given a refund, the airline said.

Around 4,000 passengers were overseas with Air Australia round-trip tickets, voluntary administrator Mark Korda said. Some of those affected were stranded in Honolulu and Phuket, Thailand.

"Overnight, the company was unable to refuel its planes in Phuket," Korda told Australia's Fairfax Radio. "The directors appointed us at 1:30 this morning and the boys have been working throughout the night to deal with what's a very difficult situation."

Stranded in Honolulu, Priya Sinh was forced to postpone her 18th birthday party on Saturday at her home on Australia's Gold Coast. She used her iPad to log onto Facebook to tell her 70 guests not to come because she wouldn't be back in time.

"We tried to laugh about it, but it wasn't funny," she said while her family called hotels looking for a room. Her mother managed to reserve the last four seats on a Jetstar flight to Sydney leaving Saturday.

Australian airline Qantas and Jetstar, its budget subsidiary, were considering adding services to help stranded passengers get to their destinations, Qantas CEO Alan Joyce said. He said the airline will sell stranded passengers tickets for the same price they paid for their Air Australia tickets, giving them a chance to recover the full price from their travel agencies or credit card companies.

Air Australia's fleet consists of five Airbus A330-200 and A320-200 aircraft, and regularly flies to Bali, Phuket, Honolulu and cities within Australia.

Korda said in a statement that Air Australia's administrators were calling for immediate expressions of interest in the sale of the business.

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Associated Press writer Audrey McAvoy in Honolulu contributed to this report.

 
  • libaby  •  3 months ago
    Stranded in Honolulu - damm the luck!
    • HenryR 3 months ago
      Exactly what I thought, minus the sarcasm. I imagine those extra few nights of hotel bills are going to cost a pretty penny. I'd be so #$%$ What a crappy airline.
    • Michael M 3 months ago
      Yeah, if you have the money. Honolulu is very expensive.
  • Spyder Man  •  Hayward, California  •  3 months ago
    I guess they just threw their arms in the air and said, Phuket!"
    • Richard 3 months ago
      Good Job!
    • HenryR 3 months ago
      Lol so it is pronounced like I had hoped.
    • Don 3 months ago
      No, the proper pronounciation is FOO KET however the alternative works. BYW it is a lovely area of Thailand. I was there a couple of yeas ago and enjoyed the area.
  • George  •  Killeen, Texas  •  3 months ago
    They could have let everyone board and then taken up a collection for fuel. It is amazing that they can sell tickets and collect the money but suddenly decide they are broke.
    • Paul 3 months ago
      surprised????? what would you think about an entire country who collects for social security then doesn't have any money to pay its people?????
  • Christopher  •  3 months ago
    Stranded in Hawaii or Phuket.... Sign me up! "sorry boss, my airline went out of business, it'll be another week before I get back". Loved both places when I was in the Navy.
    • captain morgan 3 months ago
      Well said Chris...Was my favorite port destinations in the navy too!
    • WastelandHero 3 months ago
      Never went to Thailand the whole time I was in, and I really wish I had gone. But hey, I went to Hawaii at least 7 times, so I guess I'm ok.
    • Christopher 3 months ago
      Lots of fun and probably the least expensive port I visited.
  • Gordon  •  3 months ago
    Weren't they already down under?
  • Umm Yikes!  •  Clancy, Montana  •  3 months ago
    How does a five jet fleet strand 4K passengers???
  • HenryR  •  3 months ago
    Is "Phuket" really pronounced how I hope it is?
  • allan  •  Huntsville, Alabama  •  3 months ago
    That airline company stole their customers money, knowing they were going to file bankruptcy. That move was foul.
  • ShutUpMeg  •  Kingwood, Texas  •  3 months ago
    Well Phuket, I guess we'll stay in Thailand.
  • Bruce  •  Brisbane, Australia  •  3 months ago
    "Stranded in Honolulu, Priya Sinh was forced to postpone her 18th birthday party on Saturday at her home on Australia's Gold Coast. She used her iPad to log onto Facebook to tell her 70 guests not to come because she wouldn't be back in time."

    This is a horrible tragedy indeed...just horrible
  • nutcases all around  •  3 months ago
    4000 passengers waiting for 5 planes. You mean Australia packs them in the same as American airlines?
  • Willow Tree  •  3 months ago
    "Overnight, the company was unable to refuel its planes in Phuket," to which the CEO said, "Oh, Phuket!"
  • Gordon  •  Long Beach, California  •  3 months ago
    I live in Australia and Ive never heard of "Air Australia" who,s the perant Company??Qantas??
  • A Yahoo! User  •  Los Angeles, California  •  3 months ago
    I have no respect for the airlines at all, always calling foul, and raising prices, and cutting services, lucky to get a drink of water,
  • michael  •  Rochester, New York  •  3 months ago
    "The directors appointed us at 1:30 this morning and the boys have been working throughout the night to deal with what's a very difficult situation."

    Thats when you dont send in the "boys" to do a Mans job.
  • JackWagon  •  3 months ago
    Ah Phuket, we'll just stay here.
  • Bitter Beer Man  •  3 months ago
    Guess they didn't lay off their employees and cut back on service in time. Oh well, they have golden parachutes for the CEO's I am sure, so the story ends well.
  • J. Caesar  •  Mt Prospect, Illinois  •  3 months ago
    Where's Jacko when ya need him? Oi!!!
  • VillageIdiot  •  3 months ago
    Tough crowd...
  • Loren  •  3 months ago
    Look like they should have taken Qantas.
    Maybe like the old quote says "I HATE QANTAS"
 
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