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Lufthansa to halt flights to Venezuela

by CNN
Sunday, May 29, 2016
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Another sign of deep trouble in Venezuela: Lufthansa, one of Europe’s largest airlines, said it will stop flying to the country. The company announced Sunday that beginning June 17, it will suspend flights indefinitely to Venezuela, which is grappling with a daunting economic and humanitarian crisis.

Andreas Bartles, a Lufthansa spokesperson, said there’s two reasons for the decision. First, there simply isn’t enough demand — particularly among business travelers — to fill flights. Second, the company is having trouble converting Venezuelan currency, which uses complicated multi-tiered exchange rates.

Venezuela is heavily reliant on its massive oil reserves, and two years of stubbornly low oil prices have strangled the country’s economy.

And fewer flights on Venezuelan runways is far from the country’s only problem. The economic crisis has spurred food rationing, medicine shortages, and mass unemployment. The International Monetary Fund expects unemployment to hit a staggering 21% next year.

The government has ordered rolling blackouts to conserve power, and employees in the public sector are working only two days a week.

The downward spiral has caused concern for many international companies. Last year, multiple air carriers — including U.S.-based Delt and American Airline as well as Air Canada and Europe-based Alitalia — made plans to reduce or suspend Venezuelan flights.

Coca-Cola also recently announced that it is temporarily stopping production in the country amid a sugar shortage.

Andreas Bartles, a Lufthansa spokesperson, said there’s two reasons for the decision. First, there simply isn’t enough demand — particularly among business travelers — to fill flights. Second, the company is having trouble converting Venezuelan currency, which uses complicated multi-tiered exchange rates.

Venezuela is heavily reliant on its massive oil reserves, and two years of stubbornly low oil prices have strangled the country’s economy.

And fewer flights on Venezuelan runways is far from the country’s only problem. The economic crisis has spurred food rationing, medicine shortages, and mass unemployment. The International Monetary Fund expects unemployment to hit a staggering 21% next year.

The government has ordered rolling blackouts to conserve power, and employees in the public sector are working only two days a week.

The downward spiral has caused concern for many international companies. Last year, multiple air carriers — including U.S.-based Delta and American Airlines as well as Air Canada and Europe-based Alitalia — made plans to reduce or suspend Venezuelan flights.

Coca-Cola also recently announced that it is temporarily stopping production in the country amid a sugar shortage.

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