Latin America
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EDITORIAL: Americas have opportunity for regional service resurgence
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New aircraft mean previously unprofitable thinner routes become more viable.
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Latin American airline routes will be slow to return, IATA warns
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A recovery to pre-pandemic international flight levels in Latin America is not expected until 2024.
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Regional overview: Latin America
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Aviation consultancy ASM looks at the latest situation in Latin America’s market and assesses how the region will fare during the year ahead.
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OPINION: Spirit of cooperation is needed
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COVID-19 has thrown aviation into survival mode overnight but the industry should use this crisis to learn from the past and find ways to improve...
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Routes events help Condor to launch Quito service
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A new direct flight from Frankfurt to Quito in Ecuador, the host city for Routes Americas 2018, is being launched by German leisure carrier Condor....
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Argentina 'must overcome infrastructure hurdles' to become regional powerhouse
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Argentina’s more liberalised approach is fuelling capacity growth and attracting new entrants to the market. However, IATA has stressed that the...
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450 regional routes in Latin America 'dropped in ten years'
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About 450 regional routes in Latin America have been dropped over the past ten years, a report by Bombardier Commercial Aircraft has found.
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Latin American airlines and airports 'must work together' to overcome challenges
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Airports and airlines in Latin America can overcome issues surrounding infrastructure constraints and market consolidation if they work together,...
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Severe capacity constraints and infrastructure concerns top IATA's agenda in Americas - Peter Cerdá
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Peter Cerdá, the regional vice president in the Americas for IATA, discusses the future of Latin America, infrastructure concerns and trends...
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From Left to Right: A new political landscape for Latin America but plenty of challenges ahead
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In 2013, I wrote an article for our publication, Routes News, at the height of the Brazilian economic boom. With a World Cup on the horizon, the...