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Malev, Hungarian Airline, Ceases Operations, Strands 7,000

Malev Airlines

By PABLO GORONDI   02/ 3/12 06:23 AM ET  AP

BUDAPEST, Hungary -- Hungary's national carrier ceased operations, grounded all its flights and stranded more than 7,000 passengers Friday, blaming what it called an "unsustainable" financial situation.

Malev has debts of around 60 billion forints ($270 million) and has been unable to find new investors.

The state-owned airline, which was established the year after the end of World War II, stopped all its flights at 6 a.m. on Friday (0500 GMT, midnight Thursday EST). Malev is a member of the Oneworld airline alliance that also includes American Airlines and British Airways.

Managing Director Lorant Limburger said that in the past few days its partners suddenly lost trust in Malev and began demanding advance payments for their services.

"This accelerated the cash outflow to such an extent that by today the airline's situation has become unsustainable," Limburger said in a statement announcing the shutdown. "We apologize to all our passengers."

Earlier this week, Malev began operating under what amounted to bankruptcy protection, and a receiver was appointed by the government to oversee the airline.

Company officials said the stoppage immediately affected some 7,200 passengers – 3,500 in Hungary and over 3,700 abroad – who had been expecting to board Malev flights on Friday. Malev said it has contacted other airlines in search of help for the stranded travelers.

Malev had been selling tickets as late as Thursday.

Prime Minister Viktor Orban said on state radio that two Malev planes were still abroad – one in Tel Aviv, Israel, and one in Ireland. Those planes were not allowed to take off because of the airline's accumulated debts, Orban said.

Orban added that Malev faced the risk of having more of its 22 leased planes seized by creditors if it were to continue operations.

Malev said it would seek to quickly return its airplanes to the leasing company.

Last month, the European Union ordered Malev to repay nearly $400 million in illegal state subsidies received between 2007 and 2010. In 2010, Malev's losses reached $110 million.

"It is a painful thing. We tried to keep Malev on track as long as we could, but this is as far as we could go," Orban said, adding that he is still hopeful that new investors can be found, despite Europe's ongoing debt crisis. "I believe a restart is not impossible."

Malev was founded in 1946 and has 2,600 employees, many of whom will be laid off soon, the company said without providing precise figures.

After several failed privatization efforts over the past 20 years, the state now owns 95 percent of the company. A deal to sell a stake in Malev to China's Hainan Airlines fell through last year.

Hungary also is served by one budget airline, Wizz Air.

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12:46 PM on 02/04/2012
Some of its aircraft have already been returned to lessors in Irelnd in the past few days.
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myplenny
01:26 PM on 02/04/2012
Dont need one Its aBOUT 100 MILES LONG AND 60 WIDE.
03:08 AM on 02/04/2012
Does this mean that i'll lose my frequent flyer miles on Malev Airlines??
12:47 PM on 02/04/2012
More than likely
01:58 AM on 02/04/2012
WIZZ AIR?...thats an airline i want to fly with...makes me wonder where the in-flight bathrooms drain
tccat4
We all have a right to our opinion, like it or not
01:13 AM on 02/04/2012
But Dahlink, you wvant how muuch?
wwhatever747
Whatever Karma Bites, Let it be, U asked for it.
12:51 AM on 02/04/2012
Hang their CEO under China's adopted Law. Any CEO of fallen companies are subject to firing squads in China.
12:34 AM on 02/04/2012
OOOPS........lol
11:47 PM on 02/03/2012
Those who think labor unions are the answer are so wrong. Labor unions give short term gains to workers, then job either goes away, or is moved over seas. Wake up and smell the coffee, all unionized businesses are struggling. The only one surviving is state and federal workers, oh and the government is increasingly in debt yearly!
04:38 AM on 02/04/2012
So true, they care more about themselves than the very people they are suppose to be protecting. Too much power and greed !!!
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Edison Saldano
12:07 AM on 02/07/2012
Wrong i work for A airlines in the US and it's doing very good with the union in place the company made lot's of money in the last five years .And now we are calling back over two hundred employee due to the union call back rights which is for life.So you don't know what the f..k you are talking about.Oh and i a make good money to take care of my family !
11:12 PM on 02/03/2012
WON'T BE GOING THERE ANYTIME SOON.
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myplenny
01:28 PM on 02/04/2012
Somalia Air will fill in later this
10:39 PM on 02/03/2012
What I'm thinking about is.......they had to see this coming right? Was it really necessary to strand thousands, instead of quietly winding things down?
09:27 PM on 02/03/2012
So with the hungarian airline going kaput...how many potential illegal aliens are now stranded in the US???
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Bones Rhodes
03:28 AM on 02/04/2012
---an absolute maximum of 3,700 according to their figures.
09:24 AM on 02/04/2012
Why do you think they are all in the US? YOu do not think that there are better places to travel to? U two are ridiculous.
09:25 PM on 02/03/2012
Hungary's national carrier ceased operations...back to oxcarts for the old soviet sphere of influence...:rolleyes:
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09:15 PM on 02/03/2012
Malev was from hunger.
08:15 PM on 02/03/2012
if you dont give a company 2 weeks notice before resigning you are a unprofessional employee, but it always seems companies give the employees about 2 minutes notice.
07:51 PM on 02/03/2012
New York is where I'd rather stay,,I get allergic smelling hay..Oh darling I love you just give me Park Avenue..!