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Lounge LATAM (International), Sao Paulo : Nice space, nice catering

As I leave the hotel by Uber after 5 busy nights, I arrive at Guarulhos airport about 2 hours before my flight to London. Pour rappel, voici l'itinéraire suivi : Check-in and ground experience British Airways checks in at Terminal 3 at...

LATAM Premium Economy, Rio GIG – São Paulo GRU, Airbus A320-200: Superior comfort

It's already time to leave for São Paulo before the last workshop before returning to London. After waiting for two hours in the lounge, I see the screens indicate that my flight is boarding and I head for the door. As...

LATAM Premium Economy (Domestique), Sao Paulo Conghonas – Rio-de-Janeiro Santos Dumont, Airbus A319

After an hour and a half at the lounge, I proceed to the security formalities via the Fast Track operating from the lounge. https://flic.kr/p/2n7xqgu https://flic.kr/p/2n7vFSL As a reminder, here is the itinerary followed: Boarding The boarding will be done fromthe first floor of the...

Why are non-US airlines using Chapter 11?

The famous Chapter 11 allows, in the United States, businesses in difficulty to restructure by sheltering themselves from their creditors. Thus, it was widely used by US airlines in difficulty to regain their health when they were on the...

American Airlines not at all serene in the face of Delta and LATAM

There are signs that American Airlines is not taking the transformation of the airline landscape underway in Latin America so well. Background: 1°) American Airlines is a partner of LATAM (Chile) within the Oneworld alliance, is the leading American airline in...

Delta takes 20% of LATAM which will leave OneWorld

Delta will spend $1.9 billion to take a 20% stake in the South American airline LATAM (Chile), it was learned yesterday. Delta will also invest $350 millions to support this strategic partnership. Delta moves into Latin America Finally, the U.S. airline will...

The future of airline alliances: partnerships?

An airline with ambition cannot exist outside an alliance. For airlines that are not part of one of the three major global alliances, being accepted is a sign of acceptance that allows them to move on to the next...