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Kazakh Bek Air announces flights cancellation once again

Kazakhstan Materials 7 February 2020 10:25 (UTC +04:00)
Kazakhstan’s Bek Air airline company the plane of which crashed near Almaty International Airport has cancelled all flights up through Feb. 16, 2020
Kazakh Bek Air announces flights cancellation once again

BAKU, Azerbaijan, Feb. 7

By Nargiz Sadikhova - Trend:

Kazakhstan’s Bek Air airline company the plane of which crashed near Almaty International Airport has cancelled all flights up through Feb. 16, 2020, Trend reports with reference to the company.

Earlier this month the company reported on cancellation of all flights up through Jan. 24, 30 and Feb. 9, 2020.

“Currently, due to technical difficulties, implementation refunds is not possible. However, all the refunds will be made,” the company said.

The company said that in order to receive the refund, one must contact the place of ticket purchase. In case if the tickets were purchased online, a refund inquiry must be sent to [email protected].

On Jan. 31, 2020 Kazakhstan’s Consumer Protection Committee has sued Bek Air airline company for not refunding returned tickets.

On the morning of Dec.27, 2019, the Fokker-100 plane of Bek Air airline implementing flight on the route Almaty – Nur-Sultan lost its height during take-off and broke through a concrete fence, colliding with a two-story building.

According to the latest data, 12 people died, and 66 were injured as a result of the Bek Air's plane crash on Dec. 27. A total of 98 people were on the plane, including nine children and five crew members.

Shortly after the accident, Bek Air company’s operations as well as the use of Fokker-100 type aircraft in Kazakhstan have been suspended.

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