BQB and SOL waiting for authority to serve Madrid from Montevideo
Written by thomas · Filed Under CommercialJuly 28, 2009
Both airlines filed applications in July for authority to serve Madrid which used to be served by Pluna. BQB already has B767-300ER aircraft ready for the route. SOL plans to offer A340 daily service, with five flights stopping in Rio de Janeiro and one in Tenerife and the other in Lagos, Nigeria. Its first aircraft will be available in October and a second in December. The government has indicated the authority will take six months and it is not clear if the authority will be limited to one carrier, or both.
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