Thousands of people who had a ticket for the Dinner Train will never be able to use the tickets for a luxury dinner on a train. Bankruptcy administrator Fred Froger confirmed on Tuesday that a restart of the company will not be possible. It is also likely, according to him, that customers will not .
Froger said that there is not enough left in the company for a takeover. "When you restart a company, you usually assume that you will continue the company's business situation, but Dinner Train is mainly a concept. There is not that much there.
It is mainly a customer base of people with tickets that have not been delivered, but no business model." Dinner Train also previously owned the trains in which the moving dinners were held. These were sold a few years ago, and Dinner Train rented the trains from that company, the curator explained.
Furthermore, there are only office supplies and crockery left to take over. Negotiations about these items are still ongoing with interested parties. He had reported earlier that four parties were interested in the idea or a part of the items.
It was reported last month that 3,400 people still had dinner tickets, which are . A majority of the debt is unused tickets. The first bankruptcy report written by the bankruptcy administrator stated that the company had a debt of at least 1.
2 million euros. Suppliers and the Tax Authority are also owed money. "There is a significant debt in the companies.
This will probably not be paid," Froger said. The.