The changes stem from reduced demand, as well as some aircraft being out of service due to global engine maintenance issues, the airline says.
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The changes stem from reduced demand, as well as some aircraft being out of service due to global engine maintenance issues, the airline says.
The changes stem from reduced demand, as well as some aircraft being out of service due to global engine maintenance issues, the airline says.
It is blaming less public servant travel and mechanical issues for the loss of seats, among other issues.
It is blaming less public servant travel and mechanical issues for the loss of seats, among other issues.
The airline says it has to ensure its operations are financially sustainable.
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