Police investigates Aeroviva's bankruptcy
Even the police have started a case on suspicion of misuse of documents and other crimes related to the bankruptcy of travel agency Aeroviva, the Budapest Police Headquarters informed MTI.
Aeroviva announced that it was ending its travel agent and trip organisation activities. The company said that it had done everything possible to keep operating, but could not continue because of the economic situation. QBE Insurance, which holds Aeroviva's HUF 494 million bond, could not say on Wednesday whether the amount would cover claims
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