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Play Plans To Begin Operations In Malta Within 10 Weeks

Work is underway to transfer eight of Play’s aircraft to its Maltese subsidiary, Fly Play Europe, with operations expected to resume no later than 10 weeks from now, reports Vísir. The move comes after the airline declared bankruptcy earlier this week, leaving passengers stranded across Europe and North America. According to reports, creditors who participated in Play’s bond issue in August have the option to take control of the Maltese subsidia…
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The management of Play Europe, a subsidiary of Play in Malta, aims to transfer all jets from the Play fleet in Iceland to Play Europe in the coming weeks and say they have accelerated the process. There is a lot of paperwork ahead, but it is hoped that it will be possible to transfer those aircraft that are not already registered to the Maltese company in the coming weeks. "We will try to transfer these aircraft faster now," said Carmen Cuschier…

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RÚV broke the news in on Wednesday, October 1, 2025.
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