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Bahrain Air owes 22,000 customers for unused tickets

  • Bahrain: Wednesday, March 20 - 2013 at 07:44

Some 22,000 Bahrain Air customers have not yet been compensated for tickets they had purchased but not used before the carrier went into voluntary liquidation on February 12, Gulf Daily News has reported. "Twenty-two thousand tickets were sold and processed before the liquidation and were either never used or partly used," former Bahrain Air ground services senior manager, Salah Ahmed Abdulla told the daily. The decision to cease operations resulted in passengers travelling on that day getting stranded, while all customers were advised to buy tickets on alternative airlines and submit claims to the liquidator.

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