Silverjet ceased operations today
Silverjet, the all-business-class airline, which flew from Luton to New York and Dubai, ceased operations today.
Travellers who book through the travel agents or bought a ticket as part of a package can expect a full refund.
British Airways has offered Silverjet passengers the chance to re-book flights from Heathrow and will waive both its advance-purchase and Saturday-night stay rules to reduce the cost of re-booking.
Virgin Atlantic offers the Upper Class fares of £759 one-way to Dubai and £899 to New York with proof of a purchased Silverjet ticket.
Customers should contact their travel agent or visit the CAA website at atol.org.uk.
Travellers who book through the travel agents or bought a ticket as part of a package can expect a full refund.
British Airways has offered Silverjet passengers the chance to re-book flights from Heathrow and will waive both its advance-purchase and Saturday-night stay rules to reduce the cost of re-booking.
Virgin Atlantic offers the Upper Class fares of £759 one-way to Dubai and £899 to New York with proof of a purchased Silverjet ticket.
Customers should contact their travel agent or visit the CAA website at atol.org.uk.
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