Passengers stuck after Viva Air flights were suspended | Fountain: PTR
adUnits.push({
code: ‘Rpp_lima_actualidad_Nota_Interna1’,
mediaTypes: {
banner: {
sizes: (navigator.userAgent.match(/iPhone|android|iPod/i)) ? [[300, 250], [320, 460], [320, 480], [320, 50], [300, 100], [320, 100]] : [[300, 250], [320, 460], [320, 480], [320, 50], [300, 100], [320, 100], [635, 90]]
}
},
bids: [{
bidder: ‘appnexus’,
params: {
placementId: ‘14149971’
}
},{
bidder: ‘rubicon’,
params: {
accountId: ‘19264’,
siteId: ‘314342’,
zoneId: ‘1604128’
}
},{
bidder: ‘amx’,
params: {
tagId: ‘MTUybWVkaWEuY29t’
}
},{
bidder: ‘oftmedia’,
params: {
placementId: navigator.userAgent.match(/iPhone|android|iPod/i) ? ‘22617692’: ‘22617693’
}
}]
});
On Tuesday, a Peruvian passenger from Viva Air said she was stuck with other passengers at Jorge Chavez International Airport after the company suspended operations due to financial problems.
Giovana Ormegno Soria reported via rotafono that he did not find the airline’s employees either at the check-in desk or in the office.
“My flight today was at 6.35 am, I arrived three hours early at 3 am and was surprised that when I went to check in at Viva Air the workers were not there when I entered, they were not there, their screens were off, disabled, there was no way to travel, their planes ran aground, we have no way to complain,” he said.
In addition, Giovana Ormegno Soria indicated that she contacted the Indecopi offices on the second floor of Jorge Chavez International Airport, but was told that they would have a response within a day or a week about her scheduled flight with the airline. Viva Air.
“I think it’s unfair that Viva Air until the last moment he closed his eyes and did not give us an answer. They called me yesterday afternoon, my flight was at 4 p.m., they moved me to 6 a.m. today and I agreed. I even complained because I had two placements scheduled for today and for the whole week,” he said.
Financial difficulties
Low cost Colombian airline Live air suspended work on Monday due to financial problems, the company said in a statement.
“Live forced to announce, unfortunately, the suspension of its activities with immediate effect,” reads a message posted on the airline’s website, where tickets to destinations in Colombia, Argentina, Brazil and Peru are no longer available.
With a 15% market share in Colombia and a subsidiary in Peru, Live air filed for bankruptcy under Colombian law earlier this month.
Since April last year, the company has been seeking government approval to integrate with Avianca, Colombia’s largest airline with 32% of the market, arguing that it is “the only way” to overcome the financial problems it faces. Pandemic, he said. Live Air in your statement.
The government did not authorize the merger and on Monday admitted that a group of five airlines, including Aerolíneas Argentinas, LATAM and Chile’s JetSmart, were interfering in the process to protect “free economic competition.”
In accordance with Live This decision will introduce “new delays” to the eventual integration and force it to suspend operations.
(According to AFP)
OUR PODCASTS
“Living Space”: Dr. Karim Pardo, director of Metaxenic and Zoonoses of the Minsa, pointed out that water collection must be done correctly so that dengue hatcheries do not occur, with the main thing being proper communication and hygiene education.
Fernando Carvallo selects information and shares his vision of national and international news. subscribe to our newsletter Las cosas cos sones to read your daily columns.
Source: RPP

I’m Ashley Mark, a news website author for Buna Times. I specialize in writing articles about current trends and breaking news stories. With my passion for uncovering the truth behind every story, I strive to bring readers the most up-to-date information available.