

Many AeroSvit flights are being dropped alltogether.
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AeroSvit to appeal court ruling to stop its bankruptcy procedure at Higher Economic Court
Russian navigation service again terminates servicing AeroSvit
AeroSvit's employees receive Hr 19 million in wage debt after the prosecutor's intervention
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Since the AeroSvit airline fiasco started with flight delays from Jan. 6-10, the company in bankruptcy proceedings still hasn’t managed to resume the majority of its flights.
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