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Insolvent: Flight operations at Hahn Airport in 2022 still uncertain

2021-11-03T13:54:58.285Z


At Hahn Hunsrück Airport, after filing for bankruptcy, it is still unclear whether large planes will continue to take off and land there from January 2022. For October, November and December 2021, insolvency money will flow into the accounts of around 430 employees at Flughafen Frankfurt-Hahn GmbH (FFHG) and its sister companies, said the provisional insolvency administrator Jan Markus Plathner on Wednesday.


At Hahn Hunsrück Airport, after filing for bankruptcy, it is still unclear whether large planes will continue to take off and land there from January 2022.

For October, November and December 2021, insolvency money will flow into the accounts of around 430 employees at Flughafen Frankfurt-Hahn GmbH (FFHG) and its sister companies, said the provisional insolvency administrator Jan Markus Plathner on Wednesday.

Hahn - In the later actual insolvency proceedings, Hahn would “then have to stand on his own two feet again”.

The “eye of the needle” in this phase is a general problem with such procedures.

He knows "that it is rather problematic overall with regional airports".

The provisional insolvency administrator also said that the first possible investors had reported on their own initiative for the Hahn.

82.5 percent of this belongs to the financially troubled Chinese group HNA and 17.5 percent to the state of Hesse.

According to Plathner, there has so far been a "moderately lively address" from interested parties.

In the next step, an international investor process will be launched.

It is about "finding the best solution for the community of believers".

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The deputy chairman of the FFHG works council, Karl-Heinz Heinrich, said that his committee only found out about the bankruptcy petition from the media.

After the first very big shock, however, there is now a “hope” in the workforce that “an investor will come and bring the rooster to a successful company”.

Heinrich added that the freight business was going well.

He would personally book a Hahn flight as a passenger for March 2022.

dpa

Source: merkur

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