Danish Cimber airline to shut down operations


(MENAFN) The Danish airline Cimber announced shutting down its operations as of April 2015 due to forces after Scandinavian carrier SAS decided to terminate the contract with the airline, Xinhua reported.

All 130 employees of Cimber now stand to lose their jobs and the airline is struggling to get new contracts to survive. Cimber was founded in May 2012 in the wake of the bankruptcy of low-cost airline Cimber Sterling.

"SAS did not wish to extend our current agreement on four CRJ 200 aircraft from April next year, thus the basis for Cimber's continued existence has collapsed," Cimber director and co-owner said.


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