Duque says Avianca cannot sell tickets on May 11



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He did it in the special broadcast he did for Labor Day on the morning of this holiday Friday:

“I want to be very clear: no airline is authorized to sell tickets in Colombia after May 11.”

The head of state indicated that who will determine when to proceed will be the National Government and not the companies.

Avianca

Duque reiterated what he had already said several days ago that neither domestic nor international flights would be allowed, until the end of the health emergency that runs until May 30.

At least until that date, neither air nor land transportation is allowed, and “on the reestablishment of flights it will be a decision that will be taken with the scientific team in due course.”

Aircraft on the ground

For this reason, Duque said, nobody can pretend “to enable that type of commercialization.”

Meanwhile, on national air traffic, he said, on time, that compulsory preventive isolation does indeed go, for now, until May 11, but it was also clear that this does not necessarily mean that the transit of flights is restored.

Bogotá El Dorado Airport, during the coronavirus pandemic COVID-19

He recalled that the Ministry of Transport is working together with other portfolios to evaluate “the protocols, the conditions, what is happening in the world, it will work with other aeronautical authorities from other countries in the region and with the countries with which Colombia has high traffic to meet everyone’s standards. ”

He reiterated so that it was “absolutely clear” that neither Avianca, nor any airline is authorized to sell national routes and that is why the Civil Aeronautics ruled on Thursday night.



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