US Fines Copa Airlines for Transporting Passengers Between US and Venezuela

Reuters
By Reuters
June 18, 2020US News
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US Fines Copa Airlines for Transporting Passengers Between US and Venezuela
Copa Airlines jets sit on the tarmac, at Tocumen International Airport—known as the Hub of the Americas—in Panama City, on June 26, 2018. (Daniel Slim/AFP/Getty Images)

The U.S. Transportation Department said on June 17 it fined Panama’s Copa Airlines $450,000 for unlawfully transporting passengers between the United States and Venezuela via a stopover point, and ordered the airline to avoid future similar violations.

The department said Copa violated a May 2019 order that barred U.S. and foreign air carriers from transporting passengers between the United States and Venezuela.

It said Copa sold more than 5,000 tickets for air travel between the United States and Venezuela and transported more than 15,000 passengers after the order took effect.

Copa told officials it understands the seriousness of the matter and took considerable steps to avoid future violations, the transportation department said. Copa later reiterated that in a statement.

In it, the airline said its position was that any breach of restrictions “that may have occurred would not have been willful” and that it relied in part on contacts with Panamanian and other U.S. officials to understand those curbs.

By David Shepardson, Elida Moreno 

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