Matches in DBpedia 2016-04 for { ?s ?p "Líneas Aéreas Azteca [ˈlineas aˈeɾeas asˈteka] was an airline based in Mexico City, Mexico. It operated domestic scheduled services and international services to the USA. Its main base was Mexico City International Airport, with a hub at General Abelardo L. Rodríguez International Airport, Tijuana.Operations of the airline were suspended by the government in March 2007 due to safety problems, and in October 2007 the Mexican government cancelled its concession of flying because the company hadn't fixed those problems, it was fined USD $417,000 for failing to correct the problems or refund airfare for canceled flights to consumers."@en }
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- Líneas_Aéreas_Azteca abstract "Líneas Aéreas Azteca [ˈlineas aˈeɾeas asˈteka] was an airline based in Mexico City, Mexico. It operated domestic scheduled services and international services to the USA. Its main base was Mexico City International Airport, with a hub at General Abelardo L. Rodríguez International Airport, Tijuana.Operations of the airline were suspended by the government in March 2007 due to safety problems, and in October 2007 the Mexican government cancelled its concession of flying because the company hadn't fixed those problems, it was fined USD $417,000 for failing to correct the problems or refund airfare for canceled flights to consumers.".
- Q3089158 abstract "Líneas Aéreas Azteca [ˈlineas aˈeɾeas asˈteka] was an airline based in Mexico City, Mexico. It operated domestic scheduled services and international services to the USA. Its main base was Mexico City International Airport, with a hub at General Abelardo L. Rodríguez International Airport, Tijuana.Operations of the airline were suspended by the government in March 2007 due to safety problems, and in October 2007 the Mexican government cancelled its concession of flying because the company hadn't fixed those problems, it was fined USD $417,000 for failing to correct the problems or refund airfare for canceled flights to consumers.".