More details emerge over the full extent of the budget airline's collapse with nearly 60,000 customers and 120 suppliers owed money.
A lawyer for the administrators of budget airline Bonza has revealed that nearly 60,000 customers have been caught up in the company's collapse.
Mr Hutton said administrators Hall Chadwick had sent emails to creditors advising them the meeting would be held virtually on Friday, May 10. It was also revealed that services were unlikely to resume tomorrow despite a deadline set last week. "Out of a job due to no fault of their own, Bonza cabin crew need your urgent help to get them and their families through this crisis."
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