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Which Latin American Hotels Are Among the Top 50 in the World?
There are three Mexican hotels and one Brazilian amid the elected ones: Rosewood Sao Paulo, One & Only Mandarina, Chablé Yucatan, and Hotel Esencia
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Brazil’s Maxmilhas Files for Bankruptcy Protection, Blames 123milhas Crisis
Debts reach $45.67 million in the Maxmilhas case, which was acquired in January by 123milhas, declaring a debt of $465.97 million
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American Airlines Is Latest Carrier to Find Bogus Parts on Aircraft
American Airlines joins a growing number of carriers around the globe that have discovered improperly certified replacement parts sold by a London-based company fitted in their aircraft
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Brazil, Japan Agree Reciprocal Visa Exemption
The two countries have agreed on the reciprocal exemption of visitor visas for holders of regular passports traveling for a period of up to 90 days
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Mexico’s Maya Train Overtakes Dos Bocas Refinery as AMLO’s Costliest Project
The budget for the tourist train that circumnavigates the Yucatán peninsula has more than tripled the original $7.5-billion price tag, while the new oil refinery in Tabasco came in at a cost of $16 billion
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Mexico to Recover FAA Category 1 Air Safety Rating
The US Federal Aviation Administration is to restore Category One status to the country, President Andrés Manuel López Obrador announced on Friday
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Brazilian Online Travel Agency 123Milhas Files for Bankruptcy Protection
The company says that rising ticket and travel package prices, and changes to the rules on the use of air miles by airlines are the causes of its crisis
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Brazil’s Embraer In Talks to Manufacture Regional Jets In India
The planemaker is in early discussions with potential partners to assemble its E2 regional aircraft and C-390 Millennium troop transporter in India, CEO Francisco Gomes Neto said in an interview in New Delhi
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Why Cheap Airfares Could Be a Thing of the Past In Latin America
The Latin American airline industry is resilient to the post-pandemic crisis of higher interest rates and skyrocketing jet fuel prices, but travelers’ wallets remain under strain
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Mexican Hotel Chain Eyes Expansion Into Caribbean as Travel Industry Recovers
With $1.5 billion to invest, Mexico’s Grupo Posadas will open five properties in the Dominican Republic and is exploring other Caribbean islands, its CEO tells Bloomberg Línea
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Visa Delays, Divisive Politics Take a Toll on US International Travel Recovery
Destination rivals are growing more aggressive in soliciting tourism and making themselves more accessible to such top US markets as Mexico, Brazil, Colombia, Argentina, Israel and Venezuela