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Eritrean Civil Aviation AuthorityBBC
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Eritrean government announced in July that the airline would no longer be allowed to operate in the country by the end of this month .
The state-owned airline, Africa ’s largest air operator, had been speaking to the authorities in Asmara to try and address the complaints.
EA , which is the only airline to operate on the route, said it would rebook affected passengers on other airlines.
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