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A Scottish airline has been placed in administration, it has been announced.A Scottish airline has been placed in administration, it has been announced.
Highland Airways called in PricewaterhouseCoopers on Wednesday night to take over the running of the business, which also operates in Wales.Highland Airways called in PricewaterhouseCoopers on Wednesday night to take over the running of the business, which also operates in Wales.
All of its Thursday flights have been cancelled and no further bookings are being taken.All of its Thursday flights have been cancelled and no further bookings are being taken.
The Inverness-based airline's problems came to light at the start of the year after severe weather led to cancelled flights and worsening debts.The Inverness-based airline's problems came to light at the start of the year after severe weather led to cancelled flights and worsening debts.
The Civil Aviation Authority said operations had been suspended "with immediate effect."The Civil Aviation Authority said operations had been suspended "with immediate effect."
'Reviewing position'
The airline held a CAA operating licence and air operating certificate.
The CAA said: "Whilst the administrator is reviewing the position the company is not expected to resume services in the near future and is contacting passengers who were due to travel to advise them to make alternative arrangements."
It had been hoped a new investor would be found to help the firm survive.It had been hoped a new investor would be found to help the firm survive.
It is thought the firm's staff - about 100 - were called in at about 0700 GMT to be informed of the decision. PricewaterhouseCoopers said its appointment was made at the request of the company's directors.
Highland Airways runs services between Cardiff and Anglesey, Stornoway and Benbecula in the Outer Hebrides and Oban and the Inner Hebrides. It is inevitable that there will be a substantial number of redundancies Bruce CartwrightPricewaterhouseCoopers
Bruce Cartwright, joint administrator and head of business recovery services at PricewaterhouseCoopers LLP in Scotland, said: "The company had encountered trading difficulties including the loss of certain contracts.
"As a result they were in discussion with a number of parties over a period of time with a view to developing a new and viable operating model. The directors have now concluded that the option of maintaining operations while introducing a new investor is no longer feasible.
"As administrators we are conscious that Highland provided a valuable service within Scotland and Wales and we will be working with contracted customers to ensure an orderly handover of services to new operators wherever feasible.
"It is inevitable that there will be a substantial number of redundancies but we will endeavour where feasible to assist the work force in securing employment with the new service providers."
The airline held a CAA operating licence and air operating certificate.
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The CAA said: "Whilst the administrator is reviewing the position the company is not expected to resume services in the near future and is contacting passengers who were due to travel to advise them to make alternative arrangements."
It is thought the firm's 100 staff were called in at about 0700 GMT to be informed of the decision.
Highland Airways operated a fleet of nine aircraft, running services between Cardiff and Anglesey, Stornoway and Benbecula in the Outer Hebrides and Oban and the Inner Hebrides.
Other activities include aerial work, newspaper delivery to some Scottish islands, corporate staff shuttles and air charter.Other activities include aerial work, newspaper delivery to some Scottish islands, corporate staff shuttles and air charter.
So far no-one from the company has been available for comment.So far no-one from the company has been available for comment.
The authority said the company was not protected by the Atol scheme administered by the CAA and passengers who booked directly with the airline would not be covered. Howver, the airline is in contact with passengers who had been expecting to travel in the coming weeks.
The CAA said the company was not protected by the Atol scheme administered by the CAA and passengers who booked directly with the airline would not be covered.
However, if passengers paid the airline directly by credit card or a Link debit card they may be protected by the Consumer Credit Act.However, if passengers paid the airline directly by credit card or a Link debit card they may be protected by the Consumer Credit Act.
If passengers booked their ticket through a travel agent they should speak to the agent.If passengers booked their ticket through a travel agent they should speak to the agent.