Global Distribution System Limited Company, the former Vietnamese general sales agent of Viva Macau Airlines, is compiling a list of the suspended carrier’s creditors.
For the purpose, GDS said in a statement released last Thursday, companies and passengers who are owed money should fill a form available on http://cc.informac.gov.mo/c/ and send it to GDS before June 6.
This list would be submitted to the Consumer Council and the Court of First Instance in Macau, it said.
Viva Macau owes around US$100,000 to travel firms, ticket agents, and passengers in Vietnam, according to GDS.
The budget airline’s services to Hanoi and Ho Chi Minh City were suspended March 27 after the Macau government withdrew its license following its failure to pay fuel bills.
The Macau Consumer Council said 2,039 passengers had filed complaints as of May 18, seeking $783,000.
Only 714 passengers of them are from Macau, with the rest being from China, Hong Kong, Singapore, Vietnam, Indonesia, South Korea, Japan, the Philippines, Australia, France, Germany, and the US.
Viva Macau began flying to HCMC three years ago and to Hanoi last February.
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