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Mar 02, 2015 (newstodate): Aluu Airlines, a Greenland low-cost carrier under formation, has again run into delays on its road to launch of services.
In a press release, Aluu Airlines has informed of a further delay to its plans after the Danish Transport Authority has refused to approve the carrier's organizational structure in its present form.
Originally slated for June 1, 2015, the launch date has now been postponed, the company says, allowing for adustments to the company structure as required for the issuance of the carrier's AOC.
Aluu Airlines handed in its application for an AOC in December 2014 and plans for introduction of Airbus A321 services between Greenland and Denmark as well as turbo-prop feeder services between Kangerlussuaq and destinations in Greenland.
In a press release, Aluu Airlines has informed of a further delay to its plans after the Danish Transport Authority has refused to approve the carrier's organizational structure in its present form.
Originally slated for June 1, 2015, the launch date has now been postponed, the company says, allowing for adustments to the company structure as required for the issuance of the carrier's AOC.
Aluu Airlines handed in its application for an AOC in December 2014 and plans for introduction of Airbus A321 services between Greenland and Denmark as well as turbo-prop feeder services between Kangerlussuaq and destinations in Greenland.