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Articles tagged “latam”

Travel Technology

Latam, Volaris and Air Europa Are Modernizing Tech to Cut Costs

The pandemic prompted airlines to modernize their operations with technology, and they're not stopping. Third-party companies can help by offering new solutions to supplement airlines' existing old and limited infrastructure.

Latam, Volaris and Air Europa Are Modernizing Tech to Cut Costs

Airlines

Latin America Is the Future of the Airline Industry

No part of the world is seeing as many big changes to the airline business as Latin America. The final shape is still opaque, but one thing is clear for the region's aviation industry: All eyes are watching closely for how this transformation unfolds.

Latin America Is the Future of the Airline Industry

Tourism

Asian Destinations Have New Perks for Tourists

Today’s edition of Skift’s daily podcast looks at tourism incentives in Asia, Gol playing airline catchup, and Potato Head’s sustainability efforts.

Asian Destinations Have New Perks for Tourists

Airline Weekly

Brazil’s Former No. 1 Carrier Gol Now Playing Catch Up to Latam and Azul

Brazil's former market leader, Gol, is ready to mount a comeback this winter and take back its title from Latam and Azul.

Brazil’s Former No. 1 Carrier Gol Now Playing Catch Up to Latam and Azul

Airline Weekly

Latin American Airline Caution

Latin American airline executives are mostly bullish on the near-term outlook but, given their exposure to the strong U.S. dollar and other macro pressures, are cautious about what the new year may hold.

Latin American Airline Caution

Airline Weekly

Latin America Airline CEOs Temper Optimism on Strong Demand With Caution on Economy

Latin American airlines, no strangers to economic uncertainty, are far from calling the travel recovery countercyclical.

Latin America Airline CEOs Temper Optimism on Strong Demand With Caution on Economy

News Blog

Latam CEO Sees Two More Recovery Years For Latin American Airlines

Latin America's airlines likely face two more years to return to "total normality," Roberto Alvo, the CEO of the region's largest carrier, Latam Airlines, warned Sunday. “The pressures that the industry has to bear … has not yet fully recovered and that means the industry has not yet left this major crisis behind," he said…

Airlines

Delta Air Lines CEO Proclaims Travel Is ‘Countercyclical’

Could it be that people will keep traveling even if the U.S. and Europe fall into recession? Delta thinks so.

Delta Air Lines CEO Proclaims Travel Is ‘Countercyclical’

Hotels

Hilton Pushes Responsible Business Travel

Today’s edition of Skift’s daily podcast looks at Hilton’s help for corporate Travel departments, Latam’s strong earnings, and Fora Travel’s courting of new agents.

Hilton Pushes Responsible Business Travel

Airline Weekly

What Latam’s First Post-Pandemic Profit Says About South America’s Travel Recovery

Latam Airlines struggles may finally be ending. But high energy prices and inflation could slow the South American giant's progress just as it prepares to takeoff.

What Latam’s First Post-Pandemic Profit Says About South America’s Travel Recovery