Wed. Nov 6th, 2024
alert-–-aussies-hit-with-more-bad-christmas-news-after-airline-cancels-all-flights-along-busy-routeAlert – Aussies hit with more bad Christmas news after airline cancels all flights along busy route

Embattled airline Bonza has cancelled flights on another major route forcing hundreds of passengers to make alternative travel plans. 

‘s newest budget airline announced in August that they would start conducting flights between Gold Coast and Avalon airports before Christmas.

The airline’s first flight on the route was supposed to take off on Tuesday, however it has since been indefinitely delayed with the move affecting hundreds of passengers.

The airline blamed aircraft availability as the reason behind the delay and have started offering affected customers full refunds.

Bonza’s operations in the Gold Coast have been handicapped this holiday season after cancelling flights between Darwin throughout December on Thursday.

Embattled airline Bonza has yet again cancelled flights along a flightpath across December, with flights between Avalon and Gold Coast airports grounded indefinitely (stock image)

Embattled airline Bonza has yet again cancelled flights along a flightpath across December, with flights between Avalon and Gold Coast airports grounded indefinitely (stock image)

The airline was launched in February with the promise of providing unique flightpaths across the country for cheap.

Bonza CEO Tim Jordan said the airline had been weighed down by regulatory processes, airplane availability and staff shortages while trying to create a new base of operations in the Gold Coast.

‘This arrangement brings with it a separate regulatory approval process,’ Mr Jordan said in a statement.

‘That process is progressing but is not yet complete and, as a result, we’ve had to make the regrettable decision to defer some routes to/from the Gold Coast including Avalon.’

He said the airline’s priority was to get in contact with affected customers as soon as possible so they can make alternative travel plans and receive a full refund.

A total of 439 customers have already been offered a refund.

The airline is ‘working through’ issues keeping flights on the route grounded, however there is no timeline for when it will be operational. 

The announcement comes just days after Bonza cancelled flights between Darwin and the Gold Coast, leaving many down hundreds and even thousands of dollars.

The cancelation has left hundreds of customers scrambling to find alternative travel plans with Bonza already offering 439 full refunds to affected passengers (stock image)

The cancelation has left hundreds of customers scrambling to find alternative travel plans with Bonza already offering 439 full refunds to affected passengers (stock image)

It comes just days after the airline announced flights between Darwin and the Gold Coast would also be cancelled through December citing 'regulatory processes' (stock image)

It comes just days after the airline announced flights between Darwin and the Gold Coast would also be cancelled through December citing ‘regulatory processes’ (stock image)

The airline’s first flight between the two cities was due to take off last week, however the carrier has blamed ‘regulatory approval processes’ for the issue. 

Around 1,100 customers have now been offered flights to Queensland’s Sunshine Coast instead, while those no longer able to make the trip have been offered refunds.

Many Aussies have since aired their grievances online and say they are now at risk of losing money for accomodation and other transport arrangements that were already booked.

‘I’m at least 1K down because of these clowns,’ one person wrote on social media.

‘Do they want to reimburse us the accommodation and transport arrangements that now have to be cancelled? I bet not!’ said another.

‘I’m now out of pocket LOTS of extra money because I’m booking with other airlines at last minute prices. If they’d let me known earlier I would have been able to get cheaper replacement flights.’

Flights between Darwin and the Gold Coast are expected to be up and running in January.

Bonza is backed by Miami-based private equity group, 777 Partners, which also owns Canadian budget airline Flair.

Over 1,100 passengers, many of which holidaymakers, were affected by the cancelled flights, some having to fork out over $1,000 for last-minute flights (stock image)

Over 1,100 passengers, many of which holidaymakers, were affected by the cancelled flights, some having to fork out over $1,000 for last-minute flights (stock image)

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