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Play ends operations with all flights cancelled​

Operations at Play have ended after heavy losses. The managers of the airline had intended to make significant changes but say it is too late. Around 400 jobs will be lost, and passengers must now find alternative flights.

The board of Play has decided to cease the company’s operations and all flights by it have been cancelled.

The following announcement has just been published by the airline:

The board of Fly Play hf. has taken the decision to cease operations and all flights of the company have been cancelled. Work will be carried out closely with authorities and staff to implement the measures necessary to wind down the company’s operations. The reasons for this decision are many, including: the operations of the company have long gone worse than hoped, ticket sales have not gone well in recent weeks and months following negative media coverage of its operations, and there has been discord among some of the company’s staff because of changes in its policy. Great hopes were tied to the changed business model of the company which was introduced last autumn and at the time gave considerable grounds for optimism. Unfortunately, it is now clear that those changes cannot deliver results sufficient to resolve the deep-seated difficulties of the company which have accumulated. In hindsight, those changes ought to have been implemented earlier. In light of the above PLAY ends its operations today. It is clear that thousands of passengers must reorganise their return journeys, about 400 people will lose their jobs, and the company’s partners will suffer losses. On this occasion the board and managers of PLAY emphasise that everything was tried so that the outcome would be different. This decision is by far the most grievous in the situation and it is only taken in light of the fact that other ways were deemed exhausted. The board offers its sincere apologies to all those who suffer negative consequences because of this outcome.

The cessation of Play operations means that about 400 employees of the airline lose their jobs. In addition, companies that have worked with Play will suffer losses.

People who are travelling need to find other ways to get back home. People who had not yet set off on their journey must decide whether to find other travel options or cancel.

 
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Game over

Play ends operations with all flights cancelled​

Operations at Play have ended after heavy losses. The managers of the airline had intended to make significant changes but say it is too late. Around 400 jobs will be lost, and passengers must now find alternative flights.

The board of Play has decided to cease the company’s operations and all flights by it have been cancelled.

The following announcement has just been published by the airline:

The board of Fly Play hf. has taken the decision to cease operations and all flights of the company have been cancelled. Work will be carried out closely with authorities and staff to implement the measures necessary to wind down the company’s operations. The reasons for this decision are many, including: the operations of the company have long gone worse than hoped, ticket sales have not gone well in recent weeks and months following negative media coverage of its operations, and there has been discord among some of the company’s staff because of changes in its policy. Great hopes were tied to the changed business model of the company which was introduced last autumn and at the time gave considerable grounds for optimism. Unfortunately, it is now clear that those changes cannot deliver results sufficient to resolve the deep-seated difficulties of the company which have accumulated. In hindsight, those changes ought to have been implemented earlier. In light of the above PLAY ends its operations today. It is clear that thousands of passengers must reorganise their return journeys, about 400 people will lose their jobs, and the company’s partners will suffer losses. On this occasion the board and managers of PLAY emphasise that everything was tried so that the outcome would be different. This decision is by far the most grievous in the situation and it is only taken in light of the fact that other ways were deemed exhausted. The board offers its sincere apologies to all those who suffer negative consequences because of this outcome.

The cessation of Play operations means that about 400 employees of the airline lose their jobs. In addition, companies that have worked with Play will suffer losses.

People who are travelling need to find other ways to get back home. People who had not yet set off on their journey must decide whether to find other travel options or cancel.

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