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SkyEurope has gone bust

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The carrier declared bankruptcy on 31 August 2009 and suspended all flights on 1 September 2009.

Rescue flights are available:

Due to passengers being stranded, Irish airline Ryanair announced on 1 September 2009, that they have launched rescue fares from Bratislava to Alicante, Barcelona (Girona), Brussels (Charleroi), Rome (Ciampino), Liverpool and London (Stansted). Flights are bookable until 20 September 2009 and certain flights till 17 December 2009. All flights are sold at a price of €25, one way, taxes and charges included.

Wizz Air also announced rescue flights for passengers stranded at Prague to Amsterdam, Bari, Bourgas, Brussels, Copenhagen, London (Luton), Milan (Bergamo), Naples, Paris (Orly), Rome (Fiumicino), Thessaloniki and Venice (Treviso). Flights are bookable until 15 September 2009 with certain flights available till 26 March 2010 for a total fee of €30 one way.

http://www.skyeurope.com/
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Skyeurope
http://www.ryanair.com/site/EN/notices.php?notice=gops&code=090901-skyeu...
http://wizzair.com/promo/SE/

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Malév is making a further

Malév is making a further special offer available to passengers left stranded and holding valid Sky Europe tickets, who can pick up one-way air tickets for just €49 - a fare that compares favourable with low-cost airlines' prices - between 3-15 September. Travellers caught out by Sky Europe can travel to 12 selected cities in Europe through the Malév network.

http://www.malev.com/companyinformation/pressreleases/article?Content=/R...