Etiqueta: Mozambique
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Privatization or extinction of LAM returns to debate
The Mozambican flag carrier has accumulated losses of around US$350 million. The privatization or even extinction of Linhas Aéreas de Moçambique (LAM) was once again defended as the best solution to the situation of technical bankruptcy in which the flag company finds itself, which in recent years has accumulated losses worth around 22 billion of…
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LAM reschedules flights due to Cyclone Freddy
In a statement issued on Thursday, Linhas Aéreas de Moçambique informed its esteemed passengers and the general public that, due to the forecast of bad weather caused by Cyclone Freddy, the flights scheduled for that day, 23-02-2023, were rescheduled. . In the same statement, LAM informs that it will continue to obtain updates on the…
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Mozambican government proposes that LAM reduces ticket prices
The government is recommending that flagship airline Linhas Aéreas de Moçambique (LAM) reduce ticket prices in a bid to attract more passengers, Noticias reports. The idea was put forward by the Minister of Transport and Communications, Mateus Magala, during a recent visit to LAM, where he pointed out that the measure would also bolster the…
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Angolan arrested at Maputo airport with 7.9 kilograms of cocaine
The National Criminal Investigation Service (SERNIC) this Friday afternoon arrested an individual of Angolan nationality at Maputo International Airport, as he was arriving from Brazil with 7.9 kilograms of cocaine. According to SERNIC’s spokesman, Hilário Lole, in Maputo, the detainee revealed that he had travelled to Brazil, on the 6th of January, to visit family members…
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LAM: Aircraft malfunction leads to cancellation of 2 flights
On the 25th of September, Linhas Aéreas de Moçambique canceled two flights due to the unavailability of two aircraft in its fleet that are undergoing repairs. The flights would take the Maputo-Beira-Maputo and Maputo-Quelimane-Maputo routes. In a statement to which “AngoAviação” had access, the airline guaranteed that it had made efforts “to make the flights…