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LAM recently announced the suspension of flights to Harare (Zimbabwe), Lusaka (Zambia) and Lisbon (Portugal) as they do not guarantee a financial return, and will now focus its attention on domestic flights.
Linhas Aéreas de Moçambique (LAM) expects to receive new aircraft this month to reinforce its fleet, currently consisting of four planes dedicated to domestic flights, reads a Noticias report.
A source from the company contacted by ‘Notícias’ did not disclose the number of aircraft that should arrive in the country, but said that LAM intends to acquire eight overall.
In January, LAM launched an international public tender to contract the supply of Embraer ERJ190 and Boeing 737-700 aircraft for passenger transport.
LAM recently announced the suspension of flights to Harare (Zimbabwe), Lusaka (Zambia) and Lisbon (Portugal) as they do not guarantee a financial return, and will now focus its attention on domestic flights.
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