HOLIDAYMAKERS were today assured it was back to business as usual at Air Scotland as hundreds of passengers were due to jet out to Spain.
Exactly one week after travellers were left stranded when flights were delayed for more than 12 hours, the beleaguered firm seemed to be on schedule.
A plane-load of passengers due to jet off from Glasgow to Malaga at 7am today left just half an hour late.
As reported in later editions of last night's Evening Times, Air Scotland's new owner was shocked to discover the airline had debts of more than £2million.
But as accounts were being settled with various airline businesses, the Air Scotland aircraft now being operated solely by Greece Airways was being allowed to fly to its sunshine destinations.
A spokeswoman for company said: "All flights are now running on schedule. Flights which took off last night ran on time."
