Is Airline Synonymous With Bankruptcy?
The topic of bankruptcy is usually not discussed by office workers around the water cooler. Nor is bankruptcy discussed at cocktail parties. I can honestly state that no-one has ever said to me, "I have the best bankruptcy attorney in the world", or, "Have you considered speaking with a bankruptcy attorney about that financial decision". Quite frankly, bankruptcy has always been that other b-word, unless you are an airline. We all know that four major airlines have filed for bankruptcy protection over the last few weeks: Skybus ATA, Aloha, and Frontier. Additionally, we all know that Delta recently emerged from bankruptcy protection, and that they lost $6.39 billion in the first quarter of 2008 (accounting write off) or $274 million, whichever you prefer. So, the question is: Is Airline synonymous with Bankruptcy? At this point the jury is still out.
This post was written by Carmen Dellutri, Esq. of The Dellutri Law Group, P.A. Mr. Dellutri is a Board Certified Consumer Bankruptcy Attorney, and he is also one of the founding members of the Bankruptcy Law Network, Mortgage Law Network, Debt Law Network and Credit Law Network.