
Dan Air, the only company that operates regular flights from the new Brasov – Gimbav airport, may decide to suspend flights after a series of incidents also related to the airport’s limited schedule, the publication writes. Good day Brasov. The decision will be announced on Tuesday.
Dan Air started flights on June 15 to Germany, Spain, Belgium and Great Britain. On June 19, the company announced new destinations: Madrid, Rome, Valencia and Malaga.
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Now there is a very high probability that all flights will be canceled.
Dan Air manager Matt Jan David told BizBraşov.ro on Monday, June 26, that the company intends to suspend flights from Gimbav Airport for the time being. “There are three reasons that lead us to this decision: the lack of a maintenance organization (which could have intervened in time after the incident on Friday, when a plane flying to London was hit by birds, which endangered the lives of passengers) – no) , the lack of a bird protection system (Gimbav airport does not have such a system, which is cheap and can be installed in a few days, because of which the incident on Friday could not have happened – n.ed.), but also the elimination of the hostility of ROMATSA air traffic controllers ( who on Saturday preferred to leave the plane heading from Madrid in flight, even despite the storm over Brasov, putting the passengers’ lives at risk – ed.)”. , said Mattian David for BizBraşov.
A decision on canceling the flights will be made on Tuesday, Dan Air manager said, when the board of directors meets to find solutions to the problems with the flights so far. “In any case, even if we suspend flights from Brasov, we will return to Gimbava airport when these problems are resolved,” David said.
The director of the autonomous body of the Brasov – Gimbav International Airport, Alexandru Angel, was surprised by the announcement of the Dan Air company about the suspension of flights from the Brasov airport. “I heard something, but I didn’t think it would be implemented,” Angel told BizBraşov.ro. He also stated that “we will analyze the situation and come back with a point of view in the coming days.”
As for other regular flights from Brasov, Angel says that negotiations are underway with several companies. “Until now, the airlines were not sure about the date of its opening. Negotiations with the airline usually last about two years in order to be able to allocate planes for new flights,” the director of AIBG also noted.
Source: Hot News

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