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Ecuadorean airline Tame suspends flights to Venezuela | Ecuadorean airline Tame suspends flights to Venezuela |
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Ecuadorean airline Tame has suspended flights to Venezuela, demanding $43m (£26m) in overdue payments for tickets. | Ecuadorean airline Tame has suspended flights to Venezuela, demanding $43m (£26m) in overdue payments for tickets. |
Some 80 passengers were left stranded on Thursday at the airport in the Ecuadorean capital, Quito. | Some 80 passengers were left stranded on Thursday at the airport in the Ecuadorean capital, Quito. |
Tame says the Venezuelan Central Bank has not transferred any money to its account in Ecuador since April 2013. | Tame says the Venezuelan Central Bank has not transferred any money to its account in Ecuador since April 2013. |
Tough foreign currency controls make it difficult for foreign airlines to repatriate money obtained from ticket sales in Venezuela. | Tough foreign currency controls make it difficult for foreign airlines to repatriate money obtained from ticket sales in Venezuela. |
The government of President Nicolas Maduro is believed to owe more than $3bn (£1.8bn) to several airlines, according to Venezuela's Airline Association. | The government of President Nicolas Maduro is believed to owe more than $3bn (£1.8bn) to several airlines, according to Venezuela's Airline Association. |
The $43m (£26m) owed by Venezuela to Tame amounts to one third of the company's yearly revenue, according to Quito's El Comercio newspaper. | The $43m (£26m) owed by Venezuela to Tame amounts to one third of the company's yearly revenue, according to Quito's El Comercio newspaper. |
The daily 2 1/2-hour flight service between Quito and the Venezuelan capital, Caracas, was inaugurated in 2012 and was usually 90% full, said a company director. | The daily 2 1/2-hour flight service between Quito and the Venezuelan capital, Caracas, was inaugurated in 2012 and was usually 90% full, said a company director. |
Local reports say negotiations to have the debt settled failed. Venezuelan officials had offered to pay part of the debt in government bonds and aviation fuel. | Local reports say negotiations to have the debt settled failed. Venezuelan officials had offered to pay part of the debt in government bonds and aviation fuel. |
On Wednesday, the Venezuelan government announced measures to address its foreign currency crisis. | On Wednesday, the Venezuelan government announced measures to address its foreign currency crisis. |
Venezuelans travelling abroard will no longer be allowed to obtain foreign exchange and pay for their tickets at the official rate of 6.3 bolivars per US dollar. | |
They will have to pay a higher, market rate. | They will have to pay a higher, market rate. |
The official exchange rate will be restricted to essential goods, such as medications, food and industrial supplies. | The official exchange rate will be restricted to essential goods, such as medications, food and industrial supplies. |
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