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MAXjet shares suspended

Wednesday, 10 Dec, 2007 0

All business class transatlantic airline MAXjet has had its shares suspended from the London Stock Exchange.

The two year old airline, which operates from Stansted to New York, Los Angeles and Las Vegas using Boeing 767s, said its share trading on the Alternative Investment Market (AIM) had been “temporarily suspended”.

No explanation was given.

A statement said: “This decision has no effect on MAXjet’s normal operations and the company and its management team assures its customers that itisbusiness as usual.”

The airline said it was continuing to take bookings for its three daily services and said there were no changes or cancellations of flights.

by Phil Davies



 

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