I hate to start a conspiracy theory but here it goes. I think Aeromar management knows that they will not resume operations, they’re just selling tickets to make some money before they go “completely” bankrupt. The delays of operation and knowing the caliber of some people that work there only convince me more.
My point is that it only seems logical for them to go out with a big bang. We know that the prices of airline tickets during December are almost three times that of regular season. Why not sell the tickets to your fictitious 747s, 777s and whatever else we can make up, collect all that money then live happily ever after with the money of hard working people that just wanted to visit their loved ones during the holidays.
Samana1, sorry but I refuse to believe anything that you write in regards to Aeromar, you're like a cheerleader for the Detroit Lions. Everyone knows that they suck but they still keep cheering them on. Your views and comments seem to be biased and most of the time you are writing their propaganda as if this board was Aeromar’s
PR venue. Please do not take this a personal attack because it is not intended to be.