2023-07-09 01:19:08
Companies By: Portfolio
July 8, 2023 8:18 PM m.
The Colombian airline EasyFly is preparing a change. It is regarding his name, which he would not stop using as of August.
(See: Air traffic in May was close to pre-covid levels).
As Caracol Radio learned, the aviation company will make the modification due to a legal dispute several years ago with the English ‘holding’ Easy Group.
The English company, the station added, owns “the EasyJet airline, which covers routes in Europe and part of Africa” and sued EasyFly for alleged trademark infringement.
(See: Bogotá as a ‘hub’ leaves 10 ‘orphan’ routes in the air market).
Caracol Radio asserted that Eastfly explained that its name is the acronym of its company name: Empresa Aérea de Servicios Y Facilitación Logística Integral SA, “registered, used and protected trademark in Colombia since 2006.”
However, a court in London (England) would have made a decision on the matter and would have ordered the change of name to the Colombian airline.
(See: Ultra Air: Supersociedades opened the liquidation process for the airline).
Thus, the station assured that the new name of EasyFly, which would begin to be used in August, will be Click.
EasyFly is an airline that connects municipalities in the country (such as Apartadó, Saravena, Corozal) with large cities (Bogotá, Medellín, Cali).
(See: The details of the route that Delta will have between Cartagena and Atlanta).
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