Flybondi Crisis: 80% of Flights Cancelled in August, Plus Embargoes and Bankruptcy Orders
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The Buenos Aires court ordered the seizure of the accounts of the airline low cost Flybondi at the request of the Agency of Collection and Customs Control (ARCA), which
Argentine justice seizes accounts of the airline Flybondi in the middle of operational crisis
Claims include obligations related mainly to income tax, withholdings and perceptions of VAT and other tax regimes
The court order ordered the general banking embargo on the company, which lives in a critical situation.It owes ARCA more than $1.25 billion and the collecting agency requested an extra 15% for interest and costs.The airline continues to sell tickets, but does not fly and owe salaries and compensation to more than 700 former workers.
While FlyBondi workers returned to demonstrate this Friday in Aeroparque to protest for lack of salary payment, the Justice ordered to seize bank accounts of the company for almost $1.5 billion. The court decision came after a request filed by the Agency of Revenue and Customs Control (ARCA) for debts of more than $1.25 billion that has the low cost, in another hot spot of conflict that opens up for the airline. In detail, the greater concept th…
The court ordered the bank accounts of the low cost for a tax debt of at least $1,525 million. The measure adds to a critical financial and operational situation, with cancelled flights, outstanding labor obligations and doubts about the continuity of the company.
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