The El Salvador-based regional carrier began building up the debt in 2003, civil aviation spokesman Mario Maldonado said. The debt involves a variety of services provided by Honduras to the airline.
Maldonado said a meeting with a company representative failed to yield a solid guarantee of payment, and Honduras will pull the carrier’s operating permit “if Taca does not establish a payment plan in one week.”
In a statement, the airline said it is in contact with authorities about the issue and is “in the process of clearing up the situation.”
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i hope you realy do something with taca they are killing the honduras people with high ticket price they are making alot of money from honduras people and i know they $1.3 million in one payment you do not have to give them payment terms they can afford it,they are making millions a day from oru people so make them pay.