Creditors Push for Bankruptcy Call on Argentina’s Flybondi

Creditors have formally urged an Argentine court to issue a bankruptcy call against Flybondi, citing the airline’s inability to meet financial obligations. The motion seeks a judicial declaration of bankruptcy that would force liquidation if approved, ending operations. Flybondi has suspended nearly all flights, accumulated over 2,500 canceled flights since June 2025, and operated with as few as one active aircraft. Despite a controlling stake acquisition by COC Global Enterprise in early July 2026, the debt crisis persists. The creditors’ push escalates the situation from operational suspension to potential judicial liquidation, impacting thousands of passengers and Argentina’s low-cost aviation market. The exact court date and final outcome remain undisclosed.