Burmese airline halts Bangkok flights
Burmese airline halts Bangkok flights
Rangoon (dpa) - Myanmar Airways International (MAI) has suspended its daily flights to Bangkok and Kuala Lumpur due to lack of insurance coverage for the McDonnell-Douglas MD-82 aircraft used on the two routes, MAI announced Friday.
MAI said in a statement that it was forced to suspend its 8M flights after London Market Aviation Insurer gave notice that "this aircraft MD82 A/C PK-LMY which we have been using in service for our Bangkok and Kuala Lumpur sectors is not fully covered for war and allied perils in accordance with AV52E, due to the recent crisis" in Burma.
The Burmese military regime cracked down on peaceful monk-led protests last month, leaving at least ten dead and thousands in prison.
The junta's latest atrocities have outraged world opinion and strengthened calls for more economic sanctions on the country.
MAI said the national airline will have to suspend its flights to Bangkok and Kuala Lumpur until the end of the month
"Meanwhile, we are in the process of getting new aircraft replacement for our Bangkok and Kuala Lumpur service sectors," said the MAI statement.
A MAI ticketing agent in Bangkok confirmed that the flights had been suspended but said it was possible to get a code-sharing flight with Thai Airways International (THAI) to Rangoon.
"Our current service to Singapore operating with our code share partner 3K (Jetstar) with Airbus A320 will remain the same," said MAI.