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Viva Air crisis: more than 200 Argentines stranded in Colombia return

Viva Air crisis: more than 200 Argentines stranded in Colombia return

Last Monday, February 27, the Colombian low cost airline Viva Air suspended all its operations, due to the difficult financial state it is facing and for which it filed for bankruptcy. The situation left thousands of passengers stranded, including 500 travelers with scheduled flights to Argentina.

The company communicated that it could not resume the flights that had already been scheduled and paid for in advance, this led hundreds of people to remain for hours, in various airports in Colombia, waiting for a response from Viva Air.



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