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Articles tagged “latam”

Airlines

Brazil’s Largest Airline TAM Adds 1,000+ Flights for World Cup

There will undoubtedly be complications in air travel due to the flood of traffic and questionable airport construction, but the games will serve as a test run to be improved upon before the 2018 Olympics.

Brazil’s Largest Airline TAM Adds 1,000+ Flights for World Cup

Airlines

The Top 10 Premium Airport Lounges of 2013

The arms race in premium lounges continues this year as the majors fight for the most valuable premium flyers.

The Top 10 Premium Airport Lounges of 2013

Media and PR

The 6 Travel Leaders on Fortune’s 40 Under 40

Lists like this are always about buzz rather than reality, so watchers will have to wait until these six reach their forties to see if they can turn their young-ish companies into established players.

Airlines

The Battle Over Airlines in Argentina Isn’t Just About Planes

A state-owned airline can work, it just doesn't when its service is terrible and its leadership is a gaggle of political cronies.

The Battle Over Airlines in Argentina Isn’t Just About Planes

Airlines

LATAM Airlines settles labor issue, will resume flights to Argentina

LATAM Airlines settles labor issue, will resume flights to Argentina

Airlines

With Emirates alliance in the bag, Qantas eyes Latam for next tie-up

In addition to Qantas’ growing alliances, the Australian airline will also reap the benefits of global airline mergers as US Airways and Tam move to join oneworld in the coming year.

With Emirates alliance in the bag, Qantas eyes Latam for next tie-up

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LATAM Airlines will likely join the Oneworld Alliance by the end of the year

LATAM is looking to Oneworld to gain access to strategic hubs in Miami and Spain after Star Alliance was taken off the table due to anti-trust regulations regarding AvaincaTaca’s membership.

LATAM Airlines will likely join the Oneworld Alliance by the end of the year

Airlines

Brazilian airline TAM plans to limit flights and fleet in 2013

The cut in domestic flights will give Brazil’s smaller airlines the opportunity to grow as TAM battles slow growth rates and high exchange rates for fuel.

Airlines

Latam Airlines says they’ll be profitable in Brazil despite challenging economy

Latam, the result of a merger between South American airlines Lan and Tam, is probably hoping to weather the economy for two years and then come out on top as business picks up for the World Cup.

Airlines

Behold the new powerhouse in LATAM airlines arena: LATAM

Once this deal & other mergers are, nearly 80% of capacity in South America will be controlled by only four airline groups, and lot more is expected to come.