quarta-feira, 12 de julho de 2017

Aer Southeast to postpone launch, refund customers



customers after the Irish Commission for Aviation Regulation (CAR) found that the airline had sold tickets without the proper authority, reports The Irish Times. It had originally planned to start flights from Waterford in Ireland to London Luton, Manchester Int'l and Birmingham Int'l in the United Kingdom on July 24, but will now postpone its launch date to 'later on this summer'.

As previously reported, the Irish virtual carrier did not have the requisite tour operator's license to sell tickets on its planned routes. The flights were to be carried out by Slovenian ACMI/charter specialist Lipican Aer (LIP, Portoroz) using a Saab 340.

Aer Southeast's CEO, Einar Adalsteinsson, has said that they are still committed to launching flights from Waterford, which has been without commercial operations since mid-2016.
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