WOW AIR has ceased operation. All WOW AIR flights have been cancelled.
How will I reach my destination?
Passengers are advised to check available flights with other airlines.
Some airlines may offer flights at a reduced rate, so-called rescue fares, in light of the circumstances. Information on those airlines will be published, when it becomes available.
What are my rights?
Passengers whose ticket was paid with a credit card are advised to contact their credit card company to check whether a refund of the ticket cost will be issued.
Passengers who bought their ticket from a European travel agent (within the European Economic Area) as a part of a package tour (a package which includes flights and accommodation or other services) are protected by the Package Travel Directive. Those passengers are advised to contact their travel agent to arrange an alternative flight.
Passengers who may have bought travel protection, or those passengers whose credit card terms may include such protection, may be entitled to claim compensation and assistance due to delays or travel disruption. However, such compensation is often limited.
Passengers may also be entitled to compensation from WOW AIR, including in accordance with European regulation on Air Passenger Rights. In case of a bankruptcy, claims should be filed to the administrator.
SUMMARY
WOW Air finally ceases operations after the banks reopped one of their aircraft. After months of failed communication between Iceland Air group buying them out and the banks they have ceased operations.
Geez and actually appreciate the hard work I put into these comments!
@BoeyingOfficial Ethiopian Airlines has a highly safe safety record and the aircraft’s last major maintenance check was just over a month ago. I’m citing most likely pilot error as the prime suspect,but we have to wait.
Ethiopian Airlines Flight ET302, a Boeing 737-MAX8 (First Flight on October 30th, 2018, MSN62350) took of at 06:38 AM in Addis Abeba (Ethiopia) headed for Nairobi (Kenya).
On board there were 149 passengers and 8 crew members from at least 35 different nations. The captain had more than 8000 hours of flight experience while the co-pilot had an experience of 200 hours. It is not known who was controlling the plane. The crashed plane already flew from Johannesburg (South Africa) to Addis Abeba on the same day and it had its last maintenance check on February 4th, 2019 where no problems were discovered.
Right after take off from Runway 7R the pilot reported technical problems to ATC and requested to return to the airport. ATC granted this request however they lost contact to the aircraft 6 minutes after take off at 06:44 AM.
The plane crashed near the town of Bishoftu in Ethiopia leaving a big impact crater which indicates that the plane crashed at high speed. The plane was completely destroyed on impact. There were no survivors. The families of the victims were contacted by Ethiopian Airlines.
The weather at the time of the crash was fine with a visibility of 10+ km, few clouds at 2500 feet.
Boeing announced that they will be sending a technical team to the crash site to assist the investigators in finding the cause of the crash. As the airplane was American build, the National Transportation Safety Board (NTSB) will be joining the investigation as well. A committee compromising of Ethiopian Airlines, the Ethiopian Civil Aviation Authority and the Ethiopian Transport Authority has been set up to carry out the investigation.
Despite the bad reputation of African Airlines, Ethiopian Airlines has a great safety reputation and offers flights to destinations all over the globe.
As of now, besides the pilots report of technical problems, there are no indications for the cause of the crash. There are reported similarities between the crash of Ethiopian Airlines Flight 302 and Lion Air Flight 610, also a Boeing 737-8MAX that crashed right after takeoff in October last year. These similarities will be a subject of the investigation, however as of now it is to early to conclude. Ethiopian Airlines announced that they will release further statements when more information will become available.
@Chancey21 you okay? You haven’t been diagnosed with baconalia disease,right? If you think you do,here are the symptoms:
Never finishes projects
Makes 3000 part builds that don’t even work
Addicted to bacon
Total blackpink fan
If you find out you have this horrible disease,call the following numbers:
AU: +61-3-8652-1453
NZ: +64-9-886-0565
UK: +44-11-7325-7425
US: +1-760-706-7425
What has this turned into
Information for WOW AIR passengers
WOW AIR has ceased operation. All WOW AIR flights have been cancelled.
How will I reach my destination?
Passengers are advised to check available flights with other airlines.
Some airlines may offer flights at a reduced rate, so-called rescue fares, in light of the circumstances. Information on those airlines will be published, when it becomes available.
What are my rights?
Passengers whose ticket was paid with a credit card are advised to contact their credit card company to check whether a refund of the ticket cost will be issued.
Passengers who bought their ticket from a European travel agent (within the European Economic Area) as a part of a package tour (a package which includes flights and accommodation or other services) are protected by the Package Travel Directive. Those passengers are advised to contact their travel agent to arrange an alternative flight.
Passengers who may have bought travel protection, or those passengers whose credit card terms may include such protection, may be entitled to claim compensation and assistance due to delays or travel disruption. However, such compensation is often limited.
Passengers may also be entitled to compensation from WOW AIR, including in accordance with European regulation on Air Passenger Rights. In case of a bankruptcy, claims should be filed to the administrator.
SUMMARY
WOW Air finally ceases operations after the banks reopped one of their aircraft. After months of failed communication between Iceland Air group buying them out and the banks they have ceased operations.
Geez and actually appreciate the hard work I put into these comments!
+10Congratulations
I don’t see the similarity.
Yes,you are fast,very fast.
+1@aircraftarsenal123 unfortunately,no,seems like a PC/Mac only thang.
Them darn PC users,I’ll find a way to defeat them
+1This is the most addictive game I’ve ever played...
Great job with the new parts!
+2@KerlonceauxIndustries well that sucks for you.
@KerlonceauxIndustries and that’s why I have a SMARTPHONE
@KerlonceauxIndustries was 3rd when you said you would be 1st.
Congratulations! I’m still an iOS nerd though.
Who was that guy who kept asking for someone to make this?
+2And wakes up in the hospital...trailer for part 2 rolls
+2@BoeyingOfficial Ethiopian Airlines has a highly safe safety record and the aircraft’s last major maintenance check was just over a month ago. I’m citing most likely pilot error as the prime suspect,but we have to wait.
WHAT WE KNOW SO FAR
Ethiopian Airlines Flight ET302, a Boeing 737-MAX8 (First Flight on October 30th, 2018, MSN62350) took of at 06:38 AM in Addis Abeba (Ethiopia) headed for Nairobi (Kenya).
On board there were 149 passengers and 8 crew members from at least 35 different nations. The captain had more than 8000 hours of flight experience while the co-pilot had an experience of 200 hours. It is not known who was controlling the plane. The crashed plane already flew from Johannesburg (South Africa) to Addis Abeba on the same day and it had its last maintenance check on February 4th, 2019 where no problems were discovered.
Right after take off from Runway 7R the pilot reported technical problems to ATC and requested to return to the airport. ATC granted this request however they lost contact to the aircraft 6 minutes after take off at 06:44 AM.
The plane crashed near the town of Bishoftu in Ethiopia leaving a big impact crater which indicates that the plane crashed at high speed. The plane was completely destroyed on impact. There were no survivors. The families of the victims were contacted by Ethiopian Airlines.
The weather at the time of the crash was fine with a visibility of 10+ km, few clouds at 2500 feet.
Boeing announced that they will be sending a technical team to the crash site to assist the investigators in finding the cause of the crash. As the airplane was American build, the National Transportation Safety Board (NTSB) will be joining the investigation as well. A committee compromising of Ethiopian Airlines, the Ethiopian Civil Aviation Authority and the Ethiopian Transport Authority has been set up to carry out the investigation.
Despite the bad reputation of African Airlines, Ethiopian Airlines has a great safety reputation and offers flights to destinations all over the globe.
As of now, besides the pilots report of technical problems, there are no indications for the cause of the crash. There are reported similarities between the crash of Ethiopian Airlines Flight 302 and Lion Air Flight 610, also a Boeing 737-8MAX that crashed right after takeoff in October last year. These similarities will be a subject of the investigation, however as of now it is to early to conclude. Ethiopian Airlines announced that they will release further statements when more information will become available.
It took me an hour to type this by the way.
+4Just 962 parts...My potatoPad can totally handle it...
+2Sodium Chloride™
+1@Kerbango well it’s still Fat Tuesday,not National Pancake Day.
+1@belugasub I realized that when I crashed it into the USS Beast.
+1Wow,pretty cool! Very stable during flight!
+1The government is slowly collapsing
@DerekSP yeah,that sure was a lot of help.
@Othawne nope,wait it’s working now.
Pics aren’t working on my side.
Why is everyone with their country,just,just so on edge?
Just create your own maps or whatever,and make SimpleLandia 0.000000000000000000001 sq. miles.
Oh geez politics and wars...
Not again...
+1I gots a idea
What if you put folding winglets,ON THE WINGLETS?
+1Hmm...in the description it states ‘he’...
The sphere has a gender?
@TheCreatorandDestroyer99 yes,who could have possibly guessed?
Tully woke up right now,he’s taking care of everything
Wow it’s adorable!
@Prolex917 edited now you copy it directly from here.
![666] (http://imgur.com/HYCaXlB.gif)
Now copy this and post it on desired topic.
Remember to remove the space between ] and ( or it won’t work.
Just which picture do you want me to post? I’ll do it on Imgur and send you a link.
So you have to do
![randomtext] (http://imgur.com/(insert-code).gif)
An example would be
![yaya] (http://imgur.com/Ytyx1wZ.gif)
Says 404 not found.
@Chancey21 you okay? You haven’t been diagnosed with baconalia disease,right? If you think you do,here are the symptoms:
If you find out you have this horrible disease,call the following numbers:
+4AU: +61-3-8652-1453
NZ: +64-9-886-0565
UK: +44-11-7325-7425
US: +1-760-706-7425
What’s this feeling of deja vu here...
Pics aren’t working...
Where’s the Democratic Republic Of Waffles?
@Jacobdaniel I use Slack
@SWAGDADDY7 would this count as a taco?
With enchiladas on the side if I win?
+1@jamesPLANESii you should meet my friend Connor
I love you too babe
Ooh la la almost at 60
Follow your dreams
And reach for the stars
Wherever you go
Just follow your heart
CONGRATS MY DUDE
+1桜わ咲きます🌸
THIS IS SO CHEEEEEP
I compared the '8 Million Dollar' price of this and similar sized frigates in the US Navy can cost from $200 million to $600 million...
+1@dcshoeco193 just curious,you part of the IFC?