More than 4000 travellers have been told to find another way home after the airline's fleet was grounded indefinitely.
"There's about 4000 people overseas and they actively need to manage their own affairs. Our call centre can take the calls but they should not be relying on Air Australia to get them back," Mark Korda, a spokesman for administrators KordaMentha, told 3AW.
"They actively should be trying to find another airline. During the night we've also talked to Qantas, Jetstar and Virgin."
He said the airline had run out of money to refuel its planes overnight.
"There's about 4000 people overseas and they actively need to manage their own affairs. Our call centre can take the calls but they should not be relying on Air Australia to get them back," Mark Korda, a spokesman for administrators KordaMentha, told 3AW.
"They actively should be trying to find another airline. During the night we've also talked to Qantas, Jetstar and Virgin."
He said the airline had run out of money to refuel its planes overnight.
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