True, but they have 54 planes in total of which 25 – 30 are probably on the domestic routes. I have had numerous delays with them throughout the years, they are well known for overbooking too, and then “bumping” passengers off. The second last time my kids and I flew with them, we were booked as a family, but my eldest kid ended up sitting in another row because they allocated the same seat number to another passenger who got on at the origin (we got on at the stopover point). The other passenger refused to move. Their booking system is horrendous so I suggest that anyone going to the World Cup to make very flexible arrangements.
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