30 September 2022
Blue Air delayed with the resumption of flights
The Romanian airline is currently still not in a position to start flying again on October 10th, 2022
The many severe hardships, financial and operational, created by the COVID-19 pandemic have been felt by all airlines, but even more keenly by private regional airlines struggling for survival.
Notwithstanding these and other adverse elements, Blue Air a Romanian private company is doing its best to resume flight operations. To that end, Blue Air is currently in discussions with potential investors, lenders and the Romanian Government to restructure its capital profile so as to be able to resume air operations.
Unfortunately, due to the complexity of this process, Blue Air is currently still not in a position to start flying again on October 10th, 2022. Blue Air will make an announcement promptly upon the finalization of the ongoing discussions as to when it expects to have its fleet flying again.
Blue Air sincerely regrets the inconvenience caused to the flying public, its employees, vendors and suppliers, and continues to work diligently to be able to resume air operations with as little further delay as possible.
Blue Air
Blue Air is the largest Romanian airline by number of passengers transported, with an Ultra -Low - Cost (ULC) business model and with an approach centered on passenger needs. With a team of over 1,000 aviation enthusiasts, Blue Air has an impeccable flight safety record. The company operates Boeing 737 aircraft. In its 16 years of operation, Blue Air has carried more than 32 million passengers and flown over 340 million kilometers. The company is certified IATA Operational Safety Audit (IOSA) by the International Air Transport Association (IATA) for exceptional operating standards and is a full IATA member.
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