The Mexican company Interjet extended the suspension of its flights until January 31st.
The airline’s website does not allow the purchase of tickets during the entire month of January, and indicates that cancellations are due to the Covid-19 health emergency.
See also: Aeromexico, second airline to resume flights with 737 MAX.
Since last December 15th, the airline suspended all its flights, mainly due to lack of money for fuel payments.
According to Aeropuertos y Servicios Auxiliares (ASA), the main fuel supplier, the airline owes more than 2 billion pesos for this concept, among other services.
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