Thursday, January 31, 2013
Batavia Air Already Lost Faith
JAKARTA - PT Metro Batavia (Batavia Air) admitted to the business is forced to close its flights starting at 00:00 pm on January 31, 2012 after the bankruptcy discharge decision of the District Court (PN) in Central Jakarta.
"The notification has been sent setop operation tonight (Wednesday, January 30) is also the Director General of Civil Aviation, Ministry of Transport Harry Bakti," said PR Manager of Batavia Air Elly Simanjuntak, in a press release to Okezone, in Jakarta, Wednesday (30/01/2013) night.
As a result of the bankruptcy decision, Batavia Air had to swallow a bitter pill to lose the trust of the customer.
"The negative and confusing information about Batavia Air circulating for some time this results in loss of confidence in the agents, customers, and business partners Batavia Air," he explained.
As is known, based on the decision of the Central Jakarta District Court, Batavia Air airline bankruptcy aka bankrupt. As a result, as of January 31, 2013, the company could not operate again.
Central Jakarta District Court judges decided the International Lease Finance Corporation (ILFC), which filed a lawsuit with the number 77/Pailit/2011/PN.Niaga.Jkt.Pst wins in the lawsuit.
Batavia Air is also known to be involved creditor debt cases, and in the last three years Batavia Air did not get the "right" to transport pilgrims leading creditor debt load becomes very high.
Sources: http://economy.okezone.com/read/2013/01/30/320/754225/
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