Frankfurt-Hahn Airport is experiencing a financial downturn. The official insolvency proceedings for several companies in the Frankfurt-Hahn Airport Group have now begun. Flight operations are to be continued in February.
The insolvency administrator is the Frankfurt lawyer Jan Markus Plathner. A continuation is possible "through immediately initiated restructuring measures", according to a broadcast from his law firm. But Plathner immediately added: “We are happy about this small partial success. However, we have to check how long operations can be maintained. This will not least depend on how much support we get from everyone involved.”
Regarding the first offers with concepts from prospective buyers for Hahn Airport, Plathner explained that these were currently being evaluated. He could not give details yet. Hahn Airport had already filed for bankruptcy in October. Insolvency is not the only problem that concerns Frankfurt-Hahn Airport. According to the Koblenz public prosecutor's office, there is suspicion of gang infidelity, subsidy fraud and delay in bankruptcy.