Administrators for Bonza have issued a blow to passengers, saying they won’t be able to issue refunds to passengers who have had their flights cancelled.
Bonza was grounded on Tuesday morning, leaving passengers – including some at Avalon – stranded.
Hall Chadwick, who have been appointed as administrators for the company, say they are not currently in a position to offer refunds.
They added they appreciate it would be frustrating for passengers, and that they appreciated their patience.
“The Aadministrators are conscious of the impact of the grounding of the company’s fleet and are working alongside the existing senior management of the company and the aircraft operational team in respect to ongoing trading,” a statement from administrators said.
“The administrators have also commenced engagement with all key stakeholders including secured creditors, government bodies, key suppliers, and contractors.
“The administrators will endeavour to provide regular updates to all stakeholders across multiple platforms so that all affected parties have access to up to date information.”
The airline is currently grounded until at least tomorrow.