DUBROVNIK/RIJEKA, Jan 25 (Hina) - An Air Adriatic plane was not allowedto take off from Dubrovnik Airport due to the company's debt to theairport, airport director Tonci Peovic said on Wednesday evening.Another plane owned by the
Rijeka-based air company is waiting forpermission to take off in Saudi Arabia.
DUBROVNIK/RIJEKA, Jan 25 (Hina) - An Air Adriatic plane was not
allowed to take off from Dubrovnik Airport due to the company's debt to the
airport, airport director Tonci Peovic said on Wednesday evening. Another plane
owned by the Rijeka-based air company is waiting for permission to take off in
Saudi Arabia. Peovic told Hina that the plane in Dubrovnik was not
given permission to take off in line with a request by the local commercial
court.
Airport officials met yesterday with Air Adriatic representatives to
reach agreement on security for the collection of the airport's claims.
Air Adriatic said in a statement today that the issuing of the permit
for the plane waiting in Saudi Arabia had been postponed due to an
administrative mistake.
The permit is expected to be issued by the end of next week, the
company said, adding that the safety of the passengers, crew and plane had not
been at risk in any moment.