Latin American Aviation
Amaszonas Uruguay suspends operations
In a statement issued minutes ago, the airline Amaszonas Uruguay announced that it will suspend its operations as of December ...
Flybondi Will Resume its Flights to São Paulo in April
Argentinian low-cost Flybondi stopped flying between Buenos Aires El Palomar and Sao Paulo- Guarulhos in mid-March due to the COVID-19 ...
Uruguay´s airlines and market analysis
Uruguayan air transport, in terms of movement, is one of the smallest in Latin America. Most of Uruguay’s destinations are ...
La empresa TSM le solicitó a AEI la conversión de dos aviones cargueros B737-400SF
Esta semana la empresa Aeronautical Engineers, Inc. (AEI), empresa de conversión de aviones de pasajeros a cargueros con sede en Miami, ...
Paraguay Gained Non-stop Flights to US after 5 Years
Paraguay remained for years as one of the few Latin American markets without non-stop flights to the United States, but ...
Aeroméxico Schedules almost 11,000 Flights in December
Aeroméxico reported that in December it will achieve a recovery of 84% in the domestic market and 41% in the ...
Blueberries to Madrid, Medical Supplies from China: Aerolineas Argentinas Strengthens its Cargo Business
Tonight will depart from Buenos Aires’ Ezeiza International Airport, Aerolíneas Argentinas’ 38th special flight to China to import medical supply ...
Lufthansa Changes to A350-900 on Frankfurt-São Paulo Route
Lufthansa currently operates five weekly flights between Frankfurt and São Paulo on Boeing 747-8i, fitted with 364 seats. The German ...
Colombia: Senate Moves to a Plan to Reduce VAT on Airlines Tickets
As a part of a larger plan to reactivate the tourism industry, a Committee from the Colombian Senate approved a ...
Conviasa Plans to Add a New A340-300: Moscow and Tehran in Sight
Venezuela has big plans for its state-owned airline Conviasa for the post pandemic, with fleet and network expansion on sight. ...