Regional airline Silver Airways suddenly cancelled all flights at Orlando International Airport over the weekend, with many expecting the company to board their destination after it recently filed for bankruptcy.
Silver Airways filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy in December, and both flight and return after the company sank the debt.
“This decision will allow us to secure additional capital, strengthen our position as a competitive airline, and undertake a financial restructuring that will ultimately benefit you. Press release for December.
At the time, Silver Airways promised that all tickets were valid and that the business would run normally. They were also able to purchase tickets for future flights despite the declaration of bankruptcy.
The withdrawal from Orlando put passengers on the floor as the company has not spoken about the issue yet.
Silver Airways did not respond immediately to requests to post comments.
In 2024, the company was Orlando International Airport's 27th largest airline with passenger counts from 44 airlines and transporting 129,000 to Central Florida. We flew between the airport and popular holiday destinations such as Pensacola, Key West, Bahamas and Fort. Lauderdale.





