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Venezuela Reduces Flights for US Airlines

Postby Yeo » September 12th, 2008, 1:30 pm

Venezuela's aviation agency is cutting the number of flights it will allow American airlines to and from the country, an aviation official said today.

Venezuela's National Civil Aviation Institute has informed American, Continental, and Delta Air Lines that they will be allowed fewer flights to Venezuela starting Sept. 28, the official said. He spoke on condition of anonymity because he wasn't authorized to comment on the matter.

The move comes three days after the U.S. Transportation Security Administration warned travelers that it can't vouch for their safety on flights to America from Venezuela, which has refused to allow American officials to assess security measures at its airports.

Venezuelan aviation agency president Jose Martinez Bravo told the airlines their flights must be cut to correct an "imbalance" in the number of American-bound flights operated by American airlines, compared to a smaller number of flights flown by Venezuelan carriers, the Venezuelan official told The Associated Press.

American Airlines, Delta, and Continental operate 80% of the weekly flights between Venezuela and America.

According to the official, Mr. Martinez also claimed that the TSA's security warning proves the agency "insists on maintaining a line of slander" against Venezuela — suggesting that long-standing tensions between President Chavez and America could spill over into a tit-for-tat dispute affecting air travel.

It is unclear how many flights will be cut. Seats on planes between Venezuela and America have been in high demand recently, requiring travelers to reserve tickets well ahead of time or pay a higher fare.

TSA officials have said that Venezuela's refusal to grant American inspectors access to assess security at its airports is flouting a condition that every other country has complied with since the Sept. 11, 2001 terrorist attacks.

Mr. Martinez denies that Venezuela has blocked American officials from visiting its airports, but he noted that American officials are not responsible for evaluating airport security on foreign soil.

Atlanta-based Delta Air Lines Inc. continued operating its daily, roundtrip, nonstop flight between Atlanta and Caracas normally today, a spokeswoman, Betsy Talton, said.

A letter from the Venezuelan government to the airline said Delta's flight schedule would be reduced as of Sept. 28, she said, but no flights have yet been rescheduled.

"This is an issue between the U.S. and the Venezuelan government," Ms. Talton said. "Delta hopes the sides can reach an agreeable resolution."

http://www.nysun.com/foreign/venezuela- ... nes/85668/

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Postby Monk BANzai » September 12th, 2008, 1:34 pm

^^yeh...and Venezeula just passed alaw making the GVOT the sole seller of petrol to the market...so comapnies liek Exxon and Shell have to renegotiate prices directly with the State now or face "Frame THrowness".......




Chavez man......buh he better watch out he cud be eating a empanada normal normal and drop down dead eh.....

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Re: Venezuela Reduces Flights for US Airlines

Postby marceloryaz » May 19th, 2013, 8:57 am

American Airlines, Delta, and Continental operate 80% of the weekly flights between Venezuela and America? I did not know that. Now, after Chavez death, things might be easier for US.

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Re: Venezuela Reduces Flights for US Airlines

Postby link » May 19th, 2013, 9:41 am

marceloryaz wrote:American Airlines, Delta, and Continental operate 80% of the weekly flights between Venezuela and America? I did not know that. Now, after Chavez death, things might be easier for US.

that's classic american business strategy.......put THEIR business in first...THEN MAKE SURE YOUR FLEDGLING BUSINESS CYAR PROGRESS.....
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all the while claiming you getting the best 'service'...when, in fact, you are the bull stuck in the fence....getting a stiff one from behind :fist: :fist:

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Re: Venezuela Reduces Flights for US Airlines

Postby heavyweight280 » May 19th, 2013, 9:48 am

marceloryaz wrote:American Airlines, Delta, and Continental operate 80% of the weekly flights between Venezuela and America? I did not know that. Now, after Chavez death, things might be easier for US.


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Re: Venezuela Reduces Flights for US Airlines

Postby cacasplat3 » May 19th, 2013, 11:26 am

5 year bump?
what an idiot....

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