Africa-Press – Mozambique. Linhas Aéreas de Moçambique (Mozambique Airlines, LAM) informs its esteemed passengers and the general public that it has increased its flight capacity, as of this Friday (16-12), to meet demand for flights to the destinations it serves.
The company increased the number of available aircraft, with the inclusion in the fleet of another Boeing B737.
LAM will thus be in a position to transport more passengers and cargo, and has already scheduled 20 new flights in its operations over the next two weeks.
It is also planned to increase the frequency of flights to the most popular destinations.
LAM is therefore now operating with two Boeing B737s, one Bombardier CRJ, three Bombardier Q400s and two Embraer 145s, the latter operated by Moçambique Expresso (MEX), a subsidiary of LAM.
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