After filing for Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection on the second-to-last day of 2024, Florida-based regional airline Silver Airways embarked on a restructuring process that so far has not looked reassuring for travelers.
The British overseas territory of Anguilla recently revoked the airline’s ability to fly into its main airport over nonpayment of nearly $104,000 in fees while those who booked flights out of Orlando on the weekend of March 1 suddenly found them abruptly canceled.
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Silver Airways just canceled its popular flight to ‘nature’s island’
“To date, Silver’s restructuring has been going exceedingly well but unfortunately Dutch aircraft leasing company TrueNoord abruptly reversed its previously stated position and immediately required Silver to pay millions of dollars to retain the airplanes we have been flying for years,” the airline told TheStreet in a statement on the cancelations…