is anyone surprised by what happened next?
When a company does something so clearly suicidal, is it sending up a flare to warn consumers?
What burns my shorts is the idiots who are blaming 'market conditions' for their own failure. What, they thought $1 airfares were a path to success?
Jetsgo ceases operations; travellers stranded
Last Updated Fri, 11 Mar 2005 00:56:43 EST
CBC News
MONTREAL - Jetsgo, one of the country's upstart discount airlines, announced just after midnight Friday that it will stop all operations immediately.
Passengers are advised to make alternative travel arrangements as there will be no aircraft or staff available. Travellers looking to return from a trip must also book with other airlines.
"We deeply regret that this had to happen. The decision to cease operations was only taken after difficult deliberation. We are very concerned about our customers and the significant hardship that this action causes," said Michel Leblanc, President of Jetsgo, in a statement.
Leblanc founded the company in June 2002 from the ashes of Canada 3000 Inc., which collapsed after the Sept. 11 terrorist attacks caused a downturn in air travel.
The shutdown comes at the start of March break, one of the busiest travel times of the year.
In a news release, the airline said it will be asking the Quebec Superior Court to grant it bankruptcy protection.
The release blamed "difficult market conditions" for its action.
FROM OCT. 15, 2004: Jetsgo launches lawsuit against Westjet
The airline, based out of Montreal, flew across the country. Although its primary business was between Canadian cities, Jetsgo also provided flights to New York City, Las Vegas and destinations in Mexico and Florida.
Jetsgo had recently filed a $50-million lawsuit against WestJet Airlines and two of its executives alleging that its competitor had managed to get information to "gain an unfair competitive advantage over Jetsgo and prey upon Jetsgo's business and operations by targeting both profitable and vulnerable routes, flight times and fares."
The company said it would keep the public informed of its re-structuring through its website as well as on RSM Richter Inc.'s website at www.rsmrichter.com. Further information may also be obtained by calling RSM Richter: 1-800-246-1125.
The company said clients who have paid for Jetsgo tickets should contact the Canadian Transportation Agency: 1-888-222-2592.
Last Updated Fri, 11 Mar 2005 00:56:43 EST
CBC News
MONTREAL - Jetsgo, one of the country's upstart discount airlines, announced just after midnight Friday that it will stop all operations immediately.
Passengers are advised to make alternative travel arrangements as there will be no aircraft or staff available. Travellers looking to return from a trip must also book with other airlines.
"We deeply regret that this had to happen. The decision to cease operations was only taken after difficult deliberation. We are very concerned about our customers and the significant hardship that this action causes," said Michel Leblanc, President of Jetsgo, in a statement.
Leblanc founded the company in June 2002 from the ashes of Canada 3000 Inc., which collapsed after the Sept. 11 terrorist attacks caused a downturn in air travel.
The shutdown comes at the start of March break, one of the busiest travel times of the year.
In a news release, the airline said it will be asking the Quebec Superior Court to grant it bankruptcy protection.
The release blamed "difficult market conditions" for its action.
FROM OCT. 15, 2004: Jetsgo launches lawsuit against Westjet
The airline, based out of Montreal, flew across the country. Although its primary business was between Canadian cities, Jetsgo also provided flights to New York City, Las Vegas and destinations in Mexico and Florida.
Jetsgo had recently filed a $50-million lawsuit against WestJet Airlines and two of its executives alleging that its competitor had managed to get information to "gain an unfair competitive advantage over Jetsgo and prey upon Jetsgo's business and operations by targeting both profitable and vulnerable routes, flight times and fares."
The company said it would keep the public informed of its re-structuring through its website as well as on RSM Richter Inc.'s website at www.rsmrichter.com. Further information may also be obtained by calling RSM Richter: 1-800-246-1125.
The company said clients who have paid for Jetsgo tickets should contact the Canadian Transportation Agency: 1-888-222-2592.
When a company does something so clearly suicidal, is it sending up a flare to warn consumers?
What burns my shorts is the idiots who are blaming 'market conditions' for their own failure. What, they thought $1 airfares were a path to success?
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