Low-cost air carrier SkyEurope Airlines, which was granted court protection from creditors for three on June 22, is negotiating ‘intensively’ with potential investors. However, SkyEurope spokesman Tomáš Kika would not provide any details on the negotiations.
“We cannot elaborate on it. We are in talks, and that is all. We cannot be specific about the talks because of stock exchange rules,” he said, referring to talks with investors who may be able to help the company survive. He added that they are doing everything to come to an agreement. Unconfirmed media reports have suggested that the Turkish-American group Odien may be interested in rescuing the ailing company. The group is the owner of travel agency Čedok. SITA
Compiled by Zuzana Vilikovská from press reports
The Slovak Spectator cannot vouch for the accuracy of the information presented in its Flash News postings.