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That is why the Transport Superintendency issued an administrative measure in which it requires Avianca “to immediately rectify all the information and each one of the advertising pieces issued and in which manifestations have been included that give certainty that as of the May 11 the flights will be restarted or that allow inferring this fact ”.
The airline will have 24 hours to comply with the order, which also includes “immediately issuing an official statement addressed to the general public where they are excused from users for the confusion that may have been generated.”
Lastly, the entity asked Avicna “to refrain from issuing any type of advertising that creates confusion or misleads air transport users in relation to the reactivation of the services to be offered” and demanded to report on “the number of tickets sold from the date of the advertising campaign’s dissemination to the communication of this measure, indicating the user’s contact details and their itinerary ”.
President Duque himself addressed the company this Friday saying that he could not sell tickets after May 11. Avianca responded at the time, but for the superintendency both things were not enough due to the impact the announcement had.