The Government Authorized a New Airline to Operate: Which Routes It Plans to Fly
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The Government Authorized a New Airline to Operate: Which Routes It Plans to Fly
In the context of deregulation, the Executive is betting that more airlines will arrive in the country and there will be greater competition.The new company has been asking for empowerment since 2018
Government Enabled a New Airline to Operate in the Country
Within the framework of the open skies policy, the national government enabled a new airline to operate in the country. It is Domus Airways S.A., an American airline -but created by an Argentine- that will make different national and international routes; it will even be possible to reach destinations such as Lima, Miami, Rio de Janeiro and Houston.However, since its foundation in 2018 it did not fly any aircraft.The announcement was made by the…
Who Is Behind the Announcement of a New Airline that Promises to Fly From Cordoba to Buenos Aires
The information was widely disseminated by the media as it would be very good news for the province and the region. But who is listed as the owner of the airline Domus Airways, is an acquaintance with a history in the market. Read more
Owner of JetSmart: "When Barriers Are Removed, There Is More Investment and People Fly More"
Finally, JetSmart became the second largest airline operator in Argentina, only behind Aerolíneas Argentinas. As confirmed by its CEO, Estuardo Ortiz, the low-cost airline achieved in April a market share of 21%, against the 16% that covered the also low cost Flybondi that previously occupied second place. Optimist regarding the deregulation of the airport market that the government faced through the Minister of Deregulation of the State, Federi…
Domus Airways SA, Another Airline without Aircraft with Permission to Fly It Was Enabled to Operate Ten Routes
Within the framework of the deregulation promoted by the government, the company was approved to carry out 10 cabotage and international sections. During the Macri government, the owner of Domus had already been awarded air routes for Alas del Sur, but never operated them and ended up selling the company that never even had planes.
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