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Brazil airline Voepass halts some flights after deadly crash

Brazilian airline Voepass has actually decided to decrease some service to nine locations after one of its planes crashed and killed 62 people in Sao Paulo state previously this month.

Regional carrier Voepass, Brazil's fourth-largest airline by market share, stated in a statement sent out to Reuters that the move was necessary as it now has one less airplane in its fleet of ATR turboprops.

Voepass said the procedure was targeted at reducing capacity hold-ups and flight cancellations. Daily flights to 9 areas will be disrupted a minimum of till Oct. 26, when Voepass will reassess its network while planning for the next season, it said.

Voepass formerly served a total of 47 locations.

The business, which has a codeshare handle Brazil's. largest provider LATAM, ran the ATR 72-600 that. crashed in a suburb near Sao Paulo on Aug. 9, eliminating. all 62 passengers aboard.

The aircraft was bound for Sao Paulo's Guarulhos international. airport from Cascavel, in the southern state of Parana, when it. crashed in Vinhedo, some 80 km (50 miles) northwest of Sao. Paulo.

Cascavel is among the towns where daily flights will be. interrupted beginning Sept. 2, together with Sao Jose do Rio Preto. and Rio Verde. Operations in the northeastern cities of. Salvador, Natal and Mossoro will be halted on Aug. 26, Voepass. stated.

Flights to and from Fortaleza, Belo Horizonte and Porto. Seguro have actually currently been disrupted earlier this month.

Brazil's civil aviation authority ANAC had said recently it. would heighten its monitoring of Voepass following the crash to. make sure services would be kept in sufficient conditions.

Some experts have pointed out icing as a possible factor to. the crash, as cautioning notifications were released that day for serious. icing in the region. There have been numerous cases where pilots. lost control of an ATR following reports of the formation of ice. on the airplane.

According to data from FlightAware, only 2 of the 190 ATR. 72 flights ran locally in Brazil on Aug. 9 were. canceled, both by operator Voepass.

At least 13 various ATR airplane took-off or landed in the. area where the accident took place.

(source: Reuters)