Airline caterer Gate Gourmet hopes for rescue deal as bankruptcy looms

21 April 2005 by
Airline caterer Gate Gourmet hopes for rescue deal as bankruptcy looms

Troubled Swiss and US airline catering company Gate Gourmet is pursuing a rescue plan with creditors.

Gate Gourmet missed debt payments in December and has been plunged into further crisis after an agreed three-month freeze on a bankruptcy filing expired last Monday (11 April).

If a rescue deal is not reached soon, the airline caterer may be forced to declare bankruptcy at one or both of its operating divisions in Virginia, USA, or Switzerland.

A spokesman for the company told Caterer: "It is in active and constructive discussions with its lenders".

He added any deal hinged on achieving competitive labour costs for its 22,000-strong workforce.

Peter Jones, professor of travel catering at the University of Surrey, said in-flight catering had faced turbulent times since 9/11. "Our own research found caterers fared worse than carriers, with demand for meals down 30%. And with oil prices rising, many carriers have cut complimentary in-flight meals to control costs."

Gate Gourmet has 115 flight kitchens in 30 countries. It produces 534,000 meals per day and had a turnover in 2003 of Sfr2.3b (£1.01b). Its customers include Air France and American Airlines.

Source: Caterer & Hotelkeeper magazine, 21 April 2005

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