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Air Australia Goes Bankrupt, Strands 4,000 Travelers (VIDEO)

By KRISTEN GELINEAU   02/17/12 01:22 AM ET  AP

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SYDNEY -- Thousands of travelers from Hawaii to Thailand were stranded Friday after budget airline Air Australia ran out of money and went into voluntary administration, immediately grounding its five-jet fleet.

The Brisbane-based international and domestic airline, formerly known as Strategic Airlines, said all flights had been canceled and the airline would not be accepting new bookings because it could no longer pay its bills. Voluntary administration in Australia is similar to bankruptcy protection in the U.S., and can buy a company time to trade out of its financial problems.

"It currently appears that there are no funds available to meet operational expenses so flights will be suspended immediately," the airline said in a statement. Passengers who bought tickets with credit cards or had travel insurance may be given a refund, the airline said.

Around 4,000 passengers were overseas with Air Australia round-trip tickets, voluntary administrator Mark Korda said. Some of those affected were stranded in Honolulu and Phuket, Thailand.

"Overnight, the company was unable to refuel its planes in Phuket," Korda told Australia's Fairfax Radio. "The directors appointed us at 1:30 this morning and the boys have been working throughout the night to deal with what's a very difficult situation."

Stranded in Honolulu, Priya Sinh was forced to postpone her 18th birthday party on Saturday at her home on Australia's Gold Coast. She used her iPad to log onto Facebook to tell her 70 guests not to come because she wouldn't be back in time.

"We tried to laugh about it, but it wasn't funny," she said while her family called hotels looking for a room. Her mother managed to reserve the last four seats on a Jetstar flight to Sydney leaving Saturday.

Australian airline Qantas and Jetstar, its budget subsidiary, were considering adding services to help stranded passengers get to their destinations, Qantas CEO Alan Joyce said. He said the airline will sell stranded passengers tickets for the same price they paid for their Air Australia tickets, giving them a chance to recover the full price from their travel agencies or credit card companies.

Air Australia's fleet consists of five Airbus A330-200 and A320-200 aircraft, and regularly flies to Bali, Phuket, Honolulu and cities within Australia.

Korda said in a statement that Air Australia's administrators were calling for immediate expressions of interest in the sale of the business.

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Associated Press writer Audrey McAvoy in Honolulu contributed to this report.

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A stranded Air Australia passenger waits with her luggage at Phuket international airport after her flight was cancelled on February 17, 2012.

Budget carrier Air Australia collapsed on February 17, stranding thousands of passengers as its domestic flights and international services to Honolulu, Bali and Phuket were all grounded.

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02:26 AM on 02/18/2012
What happens to the people who paid cash?
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Will Vazquez
02:45 PM on 02/18/2012
credit card companies will refund money , travel agents will refund money . not many people pay cash any more.
07:19 PM on 02/18/2012
I know credit credit companies and travel agents will refund money, which is why I asked the question I asked. If you're going to reply to someone's question, can you at least answer the question asked before offering up useless information.
07:37 PM on 02/17/2012
Hawk the plane and buy tickets to fly with another.
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qsfoxx
still chasing the wascally wabbit...
04:58 PM on 02/17/2012
I hope you paid with a credit card when you booked your trip!
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Skiwee
Just taking my time...
03:39 PM on 02/17/2012
What happens to these people if they can't afford to buy tickets home on other airlines?
08:02 PM on 02/17/2012
They learn how to surf, climb a coconut tree barefoot, and roast a whole pig underground, wrapped in leaves.
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rgc1946
09:21 AM on 02/18/2012
Walk.
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PCPrincess
I'm probably gaming.
11:32 AM on 02/17/2012
They continued to sell seats on airplanes that they KNEW they would not be able to fuel. They purposely stranded customers to rake in that last bit of money. They should be sued before they are allowed to sell of any of their holdings.
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Passenger57
Keeping Calm And Carrying On...
11:22 AM on 02/17/2012
"Ladies an gentlemen, Air Australia flight 432 in now boarding at gate....uh, never mind"...
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DevonTexas
Eternal Optimism
11:20 AM on 02/17/2012
Any airline that books round trip passengers should be required to fulfill their obligations even if they have to take money out of the CEO's pocket to pay for it.
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Skiwee
Just taking my time...
03:40 PM on 02/17/2012
I agree. Already a fan, so faved.
04:08 PM on 02/17/2012
they do have that obligation, problem is they have no specific time lines as to when they must provide the travelers they screwed with the right compensation.
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Will Vazquez
02:47 PM on 02/18/2012
two free round trip tickets around the block.
10:44 AM on 02/17/2012
Funny how a corporation can take your money and then leave you with out the service. No concern at all for the consumer. What's worse is an actual human on the other side is doing the screwing over.
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rgc1946
09:27 AM on 02/18/2012
Sounds just like a 401-K or a retirement plan?
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ljm123
God is NOT a Republician
10:31 AM on 02/17/2012
4000 folks on only 5 jets?? Do they sit on each others lap?
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ashton99
11:28 AM on 02/17/2012
No, they probably fly back and forth between locations.
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elsquibbs
Socially liberal, fiscally prudent atheist.
11:31 AM on 02/17/2012
200 seats on each plane, 4 flights per day, per plane. 200 x 4 x 5.
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jteamaz
10:30 AM on 02/17/2012
How can you strand "thousands" of passengers if you only have a 5 jet fleet ?? That must be one really busy schedule those planes were flying.
10:42 AM on 02/17/2012
200 seats per plane, 4 flights per day per palane.....
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liberalbug
do you want fries with that?
11:08 AM on 02/17/2012
simple math is lost on some....
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cuoi
The obstacle is the path
10:24 AM on 02/17/2012
If I was stranded all I could say would be "Phuket"...
10:19 AM on 02/17/2012
Lawsuit no doubt. Take our money and fly us. But not fly us back. I don't care if they don't have any money. Force them to sell planes and sue.
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Y3rMawm
veni, vidi, bibi.
11:25 AM on 02/17/2012
I doubt they own the planes. The org that financed, or leased the planes does.
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Captai
Get out while you still can!!
10:09 AM on 02/17/2012
Capitalism at its finest.
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DevonTexas
Eternal Optimism
11:23 AM on 02/17/2012
ain't it grand! All they have to do is declare "bankruptcy" and all their problems go away or are transferred to the 4000 passengers left stranded.
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ILoveGreatDanes
When the going gets tough, the tough take a nap.
08:37 AM on 02/17/2012
Come fly the friendly skies. NOT!
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clivechristy
Pith and Vinegar
08:09 AM on 02/17/2012
Why is there a picture of Dragon Air accompanying the story? It is owned by Swire which owns Cathay Pacific, and I doubt they would be pleased to have have their airline logo associated with this story. By the way, Dragon Air is not a budget airline, rather it is the shuttle flight airline doing short flights from Hong Kong.
11:11 AM on 02/17/2012
A. why do you care?
B. it's obviously a guy sleeping in front of an ad..
C. why do you care??
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Sieggy
A renaissance man in a post-modern world
11:50 AM on 02/17/2012
Because it's the sloppy reporting that is rapidly becoming a hallmark of HufPo. Ever since the AOL merger, the site has gone WAY downhill . . . Sensationalist, misleading headlines, totally inaccurate stories, and editing errors that make my skin crawl. This could be a Murdoch operation, the way it's being run now. Nor because of ideology, but shoddy standards.
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clivechristy
Pith and Vinegar
07:37 PM on 02/17/2012
Why do you care? Grow up dooooshenozzle.