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Germany’s Zweibrücken Airport has announced insolvency, but will continue operations because agreements have been reached with airlines, clients and suppliers, according to several media reports.
Germany’s Zweibrücken Airport , which declared insolvency at the end of July, is expected to continue operations through Nov. 2, according to insolvency administrator Jan Markus Plathner.
Plathner had previously been appointed as the insolvency administrator of Zweibrucken airport in south-western Germany as well as the carriers XL Airways Germany and OLT.
However, the EU Commission found that the airline’s arrangement with Zweibrucken in Germany did not comply with the rules. Ryanair ceased to operate to the airport in 2009, having carried only ...
The European Commission also told Germany’s Zweibruecken airport to pay back investment and operating aid because this gave the facility an unfair advantage. The EU executive cleared Swedish ...