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The Adria Airways brand name has been put up for sale at a starting price of 100.000 euros. The date for the submission of binding bids has been set for July 6. However, the date may be extended as physical access to the brand name documentation is currently not possible due to the coronavirus Covid-19 pandemic. Adria Airways’ former owner, 4K Invest, sold the Adria brand name to an affiliated company from Malta in 2016 for eight million euros in an attempt to present a profit in the airline’s financial books. Adria later acquired back the rights to its brand name after it absorbed the Maltese company in early 2019.

April 28, 2020
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  1. Anonymous11:20

    2 airlines with that name are bankrupt in Switzerland and Slovenia. They will have to pay someone to take this name.

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  2. Anonymous11:24

    "However, the date may be extended as physical access to the brand name documentation is currently not possible due to the coronavirus Covid-19 pandemic."

    Can't they send somebody to scan the documents?

    Anyway, this will end up like yesterday's article anyway.

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  3. Anonymous11:49

    God, will this ever end?

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  4. Andrej76712:48

    Adria will be back soon - many milions € are now been stolen for the covid19 masks and other equipment.Easy to put it on a new start and this way wash the cash....

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    1. frishki14:25

      Wot?

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    2. Anonymous19:33

      even criminals want to make money, not lose it :D

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  5. Anonymous13:05

    I hope that the story will end soon and that the workers get the rest of the money

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  6. Anonymous16:32

    If Adria didn't die some months ago they would be thriving right now and celebrating coronavirus. They would get the millions they need to survive not just the crisis but the next few years. Shame the government did not know about that.

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    1. frishki16:40

      Shame the Government didn't know about the Coronavirus pandemics in September?

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    2. Anonymous17:19

      But the taxpayers wouldn't...

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    3. TheBosnian21:56

      Croatia should get this, pay whatever they ask...

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