NEWS FOCUS: The Eos demise: who benefits?
The sudden demise of Eos will come as a relief to the carriers remaining in the fiercely competitive New York-London market…
The sudden demise of Eos will come as a relief to the carriers remaining in the fiercely competitive New York-London market…
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US-based all-premium carrier Eos is to cease operations tomorrow and has filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection, after failing to secure a new financing package in time to head off a cash-flow crisis.
The airline had been operating 48-seat Boeing 757-200s from London Stansted to New York JFK and was preparing to open new routes […]