Suspension of Air Panama flights strands 500
Over 00 passengers, on the Panama-David-Bocas del Toro route , and vice versa, were stranded on Saturday, October 5, following an order of the Civil Aeronautical Authority (AAC) for the temporary suspension of Air Panama flights.
The AAC decided to suspend the fleet of Fokker 50 aircraft of Air Panama serving the route, after a regulatory investigation, although it did not offer further details. reports La Prensa.
Representatives of Air Panama , described the AAC measure as “uncompromising and resounding,” because they said, “it is definitely affecting the entire country.”
“The measure they have taken is too extreme and could have been done differently,” a company spokesperson told La Prensa.
The Panamanian company has three Fokker 50 planes that offer daily service between Panama City and the provinces of Chiriquí and Bocas del Toro.
The company’s executives were meeting on with AAC officials on Saturday to try to reach an agreement.
Air Panama is the only airline that travels to Bocas del Toro and the flights affect tourism in the province that is currently in low season.
Passengers who were stranded in Bocas del Toro only have the alternative of traveling by bus that takes approximately 8 hours to David and 12 hours to Panama.
On September 5, a Fokker 50 aircraft of Air Panama suffered a mechanical damage in flight and had to make an emergency at 4:01 pm, at Panama Pacifico International Airport.