The future of budget airline Bonza is officially over, with creditors voting to liquidate the company.
At a meeting with administrators Hall Chadwick on Tuesday, the upstart airline’s creditors ended the months-long saga that kicked off in late April when the company first collapsed.
“The second meeting of creditors took place today, where it was resolved to place Bonza Aviation into liquidation and that Richard Albarran, Kathleen Vouris, Brent Kijurina and Cameron Shaw be appointed as liquidators,” Hall Chadwick said in a statement on Tuesday afternoon.
“The administration process is designed to maximise the chances of the company or as much as possible of its business continuing in existence, or if this is not possible, to…