Australia’s newest budget airline Bonza has cancelled flights leaving from major airports across the country.
All Bonza flights departing from the Sunshine Coast scheduled to land in Newcastle and Rockhampton were cancelled on Wednesday morning.
Flights leaving from Melbourne and Avalon were also scrapped including the 7am flight to Gladstone and the 12.20pm flight to Launceston.
Bonza flights scheduled later in the day have yet to be cancelled.
It comes after the low-cost airline announced it would scale back its flights nationally.
Daily Mail Australia has contacted Bonza for comment, however the airline has yet to respond.
Shadow Minister for Transport Bridget McKenzie has reportedly called on Prime Minister Anthony Albanese to save the budget airline.
The sudden cancellations has also fueled speculation that Bonza was in financial strife.
Bonza pitched itself as a ‘low-cost, ultra-Aussie airline’ when it launched in Australia on January 31, last year.
The airline began flights out of its hub on the Sunshine Coast after receiving the green light from the Air Operator Certificate from the Civil Aviation Safety Authority.
The airline serviced regional airports – largely where major airlines do not fly – across NSW, Queensland and Victoria.
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