Latin American Governments Must Align, Act Faster In Crisis, IATA Says

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Loan guarantees and tax relief were the two most useful, immediate forms of support to preserve airlines’ liquidity, said Peter Cerda, IATA regional VP, The Americas.
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Latin American and Caribbean carriers’ attempts to operate vital cargo services or repatriation flights are being hampered because the region’s governments are not reacting quickly enough to the fast-changing COVID-19 situation, IATA said Mar. 26. Many airlines are transforming their passenger...
Alan Dron

Based in London, Alan is Europe & Middle East correspondent at Air Transport World.

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