translated from Spanish: ANAC to appeal ban on night flights from El Palomar

The National Civil Aviation Administration will appeal the decision to the decision of the federal civil and commercial judge of San Martín, Martina Forns, who banned flights to and from El Palomar Airport between 23 and 6. 

According to the ANAC, “a decision affects about 6000 passengers to destinations such as Asunción, Bariloche, Córdoba, Iguazú, Mendoza, Neuquén, Salta and Tucumán, in two low-cost companies operating from El Palomar”. Forns based his ruling so as not to affect neighbors’ rest hours and preserve their health, a claim that a group of neighbors who oppose the airport have long made. 
From the organization under the executive branch they explained that the judicial decision “jeopardizes investment and expansion plans: the arrival of new aircraft, the generation of new jobs and the operation of new routes that were already granted to it through Public Hearing.” The number of flights that would be affected is 43 weekly, representing 17% of the total operation.  >

“This includes flights that two airlines make to domestic and international destinations such as: Asunción, Bariloche, Córdoba, Iguazu, Mendoza, Neuquén, Salta and Tucumán,” they added. And it would affect more than 6,000 people who pass through El Palomar airport every week.

Original source in Spanish

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