e premte, 7 maj 2010

Travel may go bankrupt

Padang-Bukittinggi travel companies threatened by bankruptcy, if the path Anai Valley are still tense due to ongoing landslides threatened.
In addition to diminishing trip, passengers are also afraid to travel either from or to Padang Padang. Since the landslide that hit Anai Valley path some time ago, the travel company admitted turnover decreased by 50 percent.


In this case revealed, one of the drivers travel Singgalang encountered while waiting for passengers in front of the UNP Padang, Monday (26 / 4). According to him, since the landslide happened Anai Valley route, and driver turnover dropped dramatically through the area of anxiety for fear of aftershocks coming landslide.


"If it started raining, the driver began misgivings because of the threat of landslides still haunt their minds," he said.

Ins also explain, the decline in passenger trips, and this could threaten the vehicle owner for nonpayment of rent. In addition, drivers will also lose revenue, because their salaries based on their trip through, not monthly, such as employees in general.


Similar also disclosed Rico, one of the drivers who travel wild Basko hung in front of the Mall, "It's hard to find passengers this time, people anxious to go through this path, if there is no purpose they choose not to go," he said.



Rico also explain the usual solution is taken during an avalanche driver, such as turning direction but require additional fees, or transfer passengers to a car that was waiting in a safe place around the Anai Valley.

"This road should immediately look for a solution, if it continues to let things like this, it was likely the company will be folded. We expect the government began looking for smart solutions for travel companies can continue to survive "he explained.

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