Argentine Airlines Questioned the Behavior of Peñarol's Campus During Its Flight to Buenos Aires
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A public complaint that sparked controversy. Aerolíneas Argentina won the repudiation of football fans, from different...
“This type of attitude has nothing to do with sport,” the company said about the behavior on board the coal plant
After the scandal with Aerolíneas Argentinas, Peñarol issued an official statement to apologize to the airline. “The Club Atlético Peñarol publicly apologizes to Aerolíneas Argentinas for the events that occurred prior to the departure of the charter flight contracted by our institution, to face the game back to Racing Club for the Copa CONMEBOL Libertadores,” Peñarol said in his official statement. The Uruguayan cast stressed that it is necessa…
This Monday, Peñarol’s campus traveled from Montevideo to Buenos Aires on a plane from Aerolíneas Argentinas. However, the attitude of the footballers and the delegation inside the plane, generated that the flag airline would publish a message of repudiation: “Our obsession is the safety of our passengers. Our passion is set on giving them the best service. We regret this type of attitudes that have nothing to do with the sport.” In the video ta…
In the run-up to the return match between Racing and Peñarol for the final eighths of the Copa Libertadores, an extra-sporting episode generated controversy. Aerolíneas Argentinas publicly questioned the conduct of the Uruguayan delegation during the flight to Buenos Aires. The company broadcast a video (originally published by Peñarol’s official account) on...
In the run-up to the return match of the eight-finals of the Copa Libertadores between Racing and Peñarol, an extra-sporting episode sparked the controversy after the company Aerolíneas Argentinas publicly questioned the conduct of the Uruguayan delegation during the flight to Buenos Aires. The company broadcast a video - originally published by the official “Carbonero” account - where several players are observed jumping on the seats and hittin…
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