The airline Andes was authorized by the National Civil Aviation Administration (ANAC) to fly again, as informed this Monday by the Argentine aeronautical authority.
Andes obtained the ANAC’s approval after having complied with all the requirements to be recertified as an Air Services Operator in Argentina, being able, from this moment on, to operate again Regular and Non-Regular Domestic and International Passenger, Cargo and Mail Air Transport services.
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The so-called “recertification” is a complex five-phase process, in which ANAC accompanied the airline in order to guarantee the operational, financial and legal aspects.
Andes will start its return to the local domestic market with charter flights.
It should be recalled that the airline suspended its flights on March 18, 2020 due to the Covid-19 pandemic.
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