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Thursday, April 18, 2024

Airline consolidator alleges travel package business owes $36,000

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HOUSTON — A Texas airline consolidator is suing travel package providers, alleging breach of contract and owing more than $36,000.

Sky Bird Travel & Tours Inc. filed a lawsuit Aug. 2, in the Harris County District Court against Airline Commission Inc. of Rogers, Arkansas, and GLX (USA) Holdings Inc. doing business as Job GLX, alleging failure to to comply with their promissory note.

According to the complaint, Sky Bird sold airlines tickets to defendants on a temporary credit. The suit says the defendants have defaulted in payment, causing the plaintiff to suffer damages for not collecting the unpaid balance of $36,266.79. 

The plaintiff alleges the defendants have failed to make the promised payment of $21,000, failed to make the promised weekly payment of $500 and has never made another payment after the initial $5,000.

Sky Bird Travel and Tours seeks a trial by jury, judgment of $36,266.79, court costs and expenses, attorney fees, pre- and post-judgment interest and all other relief to which it is entitled. It is represented by attorney Edward C. Tredennick of Daniels & Tredennick LLP in Houston.

Harris County District Court Case number 2016-51142

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