Avianca said Tuesday that it received with concern the recent negative decision taken by the Colombian Civil Aeronautics regarding the joint application of Avianca and Viva to be part of the same business group.
This request, which according to Avianca seeks to protect passengers and jobs and boost connectivity in the country, would have allowed the airline to support Viva to turn around the low-cost airline’s financial situation.
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“We are concerned about the direction of the decision, as it goes against the needs of the country and ignores the potential effect that the disappearance of Viva would have on users and the market. From Avianca we reiterate our willingness to actively participate in the rescue of Viva, seeking to maintain connectivity for travelers, strengthen tourism and preserve formal employment,” said Adrian Neuhauser, President and CEO of Avianca.
In view of this scenario, Avianca will analyze in detail the Aerocivil’s decision and will evaluate all available legal alternatives to seek the necessary approvals.
It is important to clarify that this process is independent of Abra Group, a project in which Avianca and GOL shareholders continue to move forward.
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