- Low-cost carrier Primera Air is declaring bankruptcy and ceasing all flight operations.
- In a leaked e-mail that surfaced Monday, Primera’s director of operations informed crew that operations would cease on October 2 — while he stated that accommodations would be made for stranded crew. It is unclear what provisions will be made for stranded travelers. The company confirmed the bankruptcy in a statement to Business Insider.
- Primera began flying trans-Atlantic routes this spring, enticing travelers with fares for as low as $99 each way.
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Source : BusinessInsider.Com