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Aerolíneas Argentinas pilots announce strike for June 10 Aerolíneas Argentinas announces new routes, mostly in Patagonia Tuesday, August 23rd 2022 - 09:42 UTC ...
BUENOS AIRES (Reuters) – With a new market-friendly team in charge, state-run carrier Aerolineas Argentinas is going through major changes, but the ax is falling on costs rather than routes ...
Argentina's state airline, Aerolineas Argentinas, is slimming down for a potential sale, shedding 13% of its staff, cutting money-losing domestic routes and even removing snacks formerly available ...
Aerolineas Argentinas, reeling from the adverse effects of numerous volcanic eruptions and ongoing labor disputes, is reviewing its route network but has committed to operate its current ...
Aerolineas Argentinas first served New York in 1950 and the city remained a fixture in the airline’s network until 2008. The route from Buenos Aires was revived in 2013, two years after the ...
An Aerolineas Argentinas flight left 15 injured after the packed plane experienced severe turbulence during its route from Miami to Buenos Aires, Argentina. Images from inside the plane that were ...
Facing the summer season, Aerolineas announced important increases in the frequencies of its 37 destinations within Argentina and a new map of 31 federal routes without going through Buenos Aires.
Aerolineas Argentinas, via its official LinkedIn account, announced (27-Feb-2020) a new domestic network with three new routes and 40 additional frequencies. ... In May-2020 and Jun-2020 the route ...
Now, getting around Argentina on your vacation is even easier on Aerolineas Argentinas. The national airline announced it has opened new routes centered around the city of Cordoba, about 400 miles ...
With a new market-friendly team in charge, state-run carrier Aerolineas Argentinas is going through major changes, but the axe is falling on costs rather than routes, Chief Executive Officer Isela ...
With a new market-friendly team in charge, state-run carrier Aerolineas Argentinas is going through major changes, but the axe is falling on costs rather than routes, Chief Executive Officer Isela ...