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Nov 9, 2006 (newstodate): After only a very short life, Serbias first low cost airline Centavia has filed for bankruptcy.
The carrier was brought down by the separation between Serbia and Montenegrom, after which the carrier was denied traffic rights in Montenegro.
Centavia launched flights between Belgrade, Serbia, and Podgorica, Montenegro, but was denied traffic rights in Montenegro after a first flight that left passengers to return by Serb carrier JAT instead.
The carrier had leased two BAe 146 aircraft that are now to be returned.
The carrier was brought down by the separation between Serbia and Montenegrom, after which the carrier was denied traffic rights in Montenegro.
Centavia launched flights between Belgrade, Serbia, and Podgorica, Montenegro, but was denied traffic rights in Montenegro after a first flight that left passengers to return by Serb carrier JAT instead.
The carrier had leased two BAe 146 aircraft that are now to be returned.