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LAM operations normalise

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Linhas Aéreas de Moçambique (LAM) says its operations have normalised, and announced that it has temporarily leased a Boeing 737-500 to relieve pressure on its fleet.

Last week, the airline briefly lost two aircraft, resulting in flight cancellations and delays, as reported by Travel News.

“LAM is committed to finding definitive solutions to restore the quality of its operations and improve passenger service,” LAM told Club of Mozambique.

According to the publication, the new aircraft, with a capacity of 134 passengers, was integrated into the airline’s operations on May 6.

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