Asiana Gets 45-Day Ban on SF Flights Over Crash
South Korean officials said Friday they will ban
Asiana Airlines from flying to San Francisco for 45 days as punishment for a
deadly crash in July last year.
An official from Asiana Airlines said the
company will appeal the decision by the Ministry of Land, Infrastructure and
Transport's disciplinary committee, and will consider legal measures if the
committee rejects the appeal. She did not want to be named citing company
rules.
A ministry official, who spoke on condition of anonymity citing
office rules, said if the company does appeal, the ministry will make a final
decision within one month.
The official said the committee considered the
number of deaths and injuries and the amount of property damage in deciding on
the length of the flight ban.
If the appeal is rejected the ministry will
ask the company to choose a period in the next six months to serve the
suspension, he said.
Asiana said it sells about 170,000 tickets a year
for its flights between Incheon and San Francisco, with 70 percent of the
customers being non-South Koreans.
After an investigation that took
nearly a year, the U.S. National Transportation Safety Board concluded in June
that the pilots on Asiana Flight 214 caused the crash by making errors during a
landing in San Francisco. Of the 307 people on board, three people were killed
and nearly 200 were injured.
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