The Mexican airline Interjet is cancelling for the fifth consecutive day its flights scheduled for this Wednesday, December 2, due to the lack of payment for the purchase of turbosine for its planes.
See also: Interjet not resume flights to Colombia in 2020.
Aeropuerto y Servicios Auxiliares (ASA) indicated that Interjet’s debt for fuel is 1,200 million pesos.
On the other hand, Interjet informed that after a shareholders meeting, Alejandro del Valle was appointed as President of the Board of Directors and Carlos Rello was ratified as General Director.
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