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  Zoom Airline

Zoom Airlines Pre-Bankruptcy Money Transfers Probed by Trustee
Bloomberg - 2 Oct 2008
By Joe Schneider Oct. 2 (Bloomberg) -- Zoom Airlines, the closely held Canadian carrier that declared bankruptcy in August, is being probed because of ...

End of our affair with air travel?
Independent, UK - 11 hours ago
Low-cost operator Zoom and transatlantic business service Silverjet have already gone bust. And the collapse of XL Leisure removed 10 per cent of the ...

Aer Lingus stake continues to haunt government
Sunday Business Post, Ireland - 11 hours ago
Already, budget airlines like Zoom and Excel Airways have collapsed. Greece’s national carrier, Olympic, is on the edge, while the sick state airline of ...

Airline industry faces 'year of hell'
Times Online, UK - 9 Oct 2008
XL, the travel company, was declared bankrupt last month stranding 80000 passengers and other carriers such as Zoom, Silverjet and Oasis have also been ...

Telegraph.co.uk

Thousands of flights scrapped by airlines
Telegraph.co.uk, United Kingdom - 10 Oct 2008
The 25 airlines that have failed since Christmas include Zoom Airlines, XL Airways, Eos and Silverjet. Paddy Power had been taking bets since mid-September ...

Zoom Airlines’ UK administrators call on Shepherd and Wedderburn
The Lawyer, UK - 15 Sep 2008
Shepherd and Wedderburn has won the mandate to advise the UK administrators of Canada’s Zoom Airlines after the low-cost airline filed for bankruptcy. ...

Ottawa Citizen

Zoom went plans for wedding
Ottawa Citizen,  Canada - 17 Sep 2008
Alan Ross and Nikia Kearns will marry on Oct. 4, but many of Mr. Ross's Scottish friends are stuck due to the collapse of Zoom Airlines. ...

Several local creditors among Zoom's owed
Ottawa Business Journal,  Canada - 8 Oct 2008
By Jim Donnelly, Ottawa Business Journal Staff In the wake of a creditors' meeting in south Ottawa on Oct. 3, court documents outlining Zoom Airlines' debts ...

Air passenger numbers slump
Scotsman, United Kingdom - 10 Oct 2008
BAA blamed the collapse of airlines and charter firms such as Zoom and XL, together with falling passenger demand, for the slowdown at Edinburgh, ...

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