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Governo prepara plano de venda de passagens aéreas por R$ 200


Programa chamado Voa Brasil será voltado para estudantes, aposentados e servidores públicos com renda até R$ 6,8 mil, informou o Ministro de Portos e Aeroportos, Márcio França, no último domingo (12), ao jornal Correio Braziliense. Avião Ross Parmly O governo federal prepara um programa para vender passagens aéreas por R$ 200 a aposentados, funcionários públicos e estudantes, informou o Ministro de Portos e Aeroportos, Márcio França, no último domingo (12), ao jornal Correio Braziliense. “O que estamos buscando é comprar a ociosidade dos espaços. As companhias brasileiras chegam na faixa de 30 milhões de passageiros, cada uma delas, operando com 78% a 80% de vagas ocupadas. Outras 20% saem vazias. Eu quero essas vagas para as pessoas que não voam”, disse ao jornal. O programa, que será chamado “Voa Brasil”, só estará disponível para quem tem renda até R$ 6,8 mil. Na manhã desta segunda-feira (13), França detalhou à CNN que os estudantes que terão acesso são os que usam o Fundo de Financiamento ao Estudante do Ensino Superior (Fies). Os que se enquadrarem nos requisitos poderão comprar duas passagens por ano por R$ 200 cada e parcelar em 12 vezes por meio de financiamento da Caixa Econômica Federal, que ficará responsável por fazer o pagamento às empresas aéreas. A ideia é que companhias aéreas brasileiras tenham essa opção dedicada ao Voa Brasil, em seus programas de fidelidade. A previsão de França é que o programa comece a funcionar no segundo semestre deste ano. “Hoje, nós temos em média 90 milhões de passagens aéreas emitidas por ano no País. Esse montante de viagens é feito por apenas “10 milhões de CPFs”, ou seja: as mesmas pessoas voam várias vezes”, afirmou França, à CNN.

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