Mon, May 28, 2012, 5:22 AM EDT - U.S. Markets closed for Memorial Day

Aussie airline goes under, strands 4,000 travelers

Budget carrier Air Australia goes under, stranding 4,000 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.

 

26 comments

  • ...MoreIQthanU  •  Vancouver, Canada  •  3 months ago
    There are worse places to be stuck in besides Hawaii or Thailand.
    • Sue P 3 months ago
      Yep. Adelaide. Lol
  • bill  •  3 months ago
    High jet fuel prices will put alot more Airlines out of buisiness . Big Oil and OPEC are destroying the world economy.
    • Waco64 3 months ago
      acting prez osamma should drill for more oil
      pretend prez osamma should have voted FOR Keystone XL Pipeline
      dam fool of a part time prez
    • No job 3 months ago
      The devaluation of the dollar is what's killing us. It's going to get worse.
    • Mike T 3 months ago
      What about medium and small oil? #$%$
  • Mark  •  3 months ago
    On top of this - Qantas Airlines announced the layoff of 1400 and that if labor issues weren't resolved that it could be the demise of the airline. Not only that, ANZ announced that they will layoff 10K by 2014. I think Australia is catching up to the rest of the world.
    • DAVE 3 months ago
      hope that little bear kept its job
    • Joe 3 months ago
      They certainly have higher taxes and less disposable income. They do get more vacation, but most don't go far from their homes. I've seen more of OZ than most of their own citizens.
  • ron r  •  3 months ago
    Southwest will save them. They need a yellow cab, Gray Hound type airline down there.
  • Stingray  •  Oshawa, Canada  •  3 months ago
    Aussie airline went down under.
  • old professor  •  3 months ago
    Crikey mates!
  • Wolfgangjr  •  Raleigh, North Carolina  •  3 months ago
    Seems like we have to research an airline every time, before we buy a ticket to make sure we could reasonably assume we will arrive at our destination.
  • DickC  •  Lewes, Delaware  •  3 months ago
    I might be in the same boat come April 2012. I have tickets to fly on AA, I hope to get to St Thomas, USVI and get stuck there!!!!!!!! Maybe I'll get lucky and Southwest will take them over and not pay for lugage!!
    • steve 3 months ago
      I have about the same story,, cept I'm in Costa Rica,, hope I get outta here in April.
  • DAVE  •  3 months ago
    just wondering----what happened to the planes that were airborne
    • YOUBETCHA 3 months ago
      They came to a dead stop and pulled over on the nearest cloud.
    • Wolfgangjr 3 months ago
      Throw out an anchor?
    • Mohawk 3 months ago
      They are still parked on a cloud handbrake on.
  • jimster  •  3 months ago
    Phuket, Thailand.....Says it all
  • fasglas  •  3 months ago
    Maybe Delta can fly their routes and make money
  • Dale Bird  •  3 months ago
    Budget airlines never seem to make it!
  • me  •  Richardson, Texas  •  3 months ago
    Better than running out of gas in the air i suppose.
  • Pete T  •  3 months ago
    Hey , just wanna clarify something. So if it’s an Aussie airline, would it have to go under or would it have to go down under?
  • Walt  •  3 months ago
    and according to Wall Street all is well.
  • Rick  •  Cleveland, Ohio  •  3 months ago
    Hey Dave. You're a putz.
  • rass101  •  3 months ago
    I heard australia was doing better ! news are not !
  • Mohawk  •  Brisbane, Australia  •  3 months ago
    Virgin will take over, they are becoming a world airline.
  • Ex Exec  •  Reno, Nevada  •  3 months ago
    Should use this Airline as a ploy in the next Indy Jones Movie. The Airline goes belly and he has to jump, to get down. The Airline shuts down in flight?
  • Joe Panda  •  Naples, Florida  •  3 months ago
    Next time take the bus.
 
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