Air France-KLM, Austrian Airlines suspend Iran flights
Two European airlines said they were halting services to Iran, a
sign of the crumbling purchasing power of Iranians as their economy
buckles under the weight of Western sanctions, Trend news agency
reported referring to Reuters.
Air France-KLM will suspend its Amsterdam-Tehran service starting
April 2013, a spokesman for the carrier said. It currently flies to
Iran four times a week.
Austrian Airlines, a unit of Germany's Deutsche Lufthansa, is
cancelling its services to Iran due to a lack of demand, a
spokesman said.
It used to fly to Tehran four times a week, but reduced that to
three in November.
The Iranian rial has lost about two thirds of its value against the
U.S. dollar in the last year, following U.S. sanctions on its
central bank and a European Union embargo of Iranian oil, levied
over Iran's disputed nuclear program.
That depreciation has made imported goods and foreign plane tickets
far more expensive for Iranians.
A spokesman for Lufthansa said the German carrier was continuing to
fly to Tehran five times a week. Italian airline Alitalia also
flies to Iran, according to its website.
The U.S. and its European allies fear Iran is trying to build a
bomb under the cover of a civilian nuclear programme. Iran says its
programme is purely peaceful.
The sanctions against Iran's energy and banking sectors have made
it more difficult for the Iranian government to earn foreign
currency, raising concern that the central bank will not be able to
defend the rial and depressing its value.
Airlines already had to think twice over whether to maintain
services to the country since Iran said in 2011 it had stopped
providing fuel to European aircraft in retaliation for their
refusal to fuel Iranian planes.
Austrian Airlines suspended its service to Tehran for more than two
months last summer because it could not be sure of getting its
planes refuelled there.
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