Due to cancellations: Moldova withdraws FlyOne traffic rights on 23 routes

Due to cancellations: Moldova withdraws FlyOne traffic rights on 23 routes

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Due to a lack of aircraft, FlyOne has had to cancel numerous flights in recent weeks. Moldova's civil aviation authorities have now received a hefty fine: the traffic rights on 23 of 38 routes have been revoked.

“At the time of the grant, AAC took into account the company's available capacity and the fact that it wanted to introduce two A321-200s that were not supplied by the supplier. As a result of the analysis and discussions with the airline, to reduce the risk of flight cancellations and delays, a number of changes have been made to the permissions to fly previously issued by the AAC,” the agency said.

FlyOne also maintains one Subsidiary in Armenia. According to CH-Aviation.com, the fleet, which currently consists of five aircraft, is fully registered in the Republic of Moldova. The group of companies initially did not want to comment on the official measure when asked.

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