Nuevo Pudahuel - Santiago International Airport (SCL)

The bankrupt carrier’s new commissioner presented plans to unions.
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By Nigel Mayes
This week: LEVEL bets on new Vegas route; LATAM Airlines adds Chile - Brazil service; and American Airlines set for second connection to Guyana.
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This week: French Bee is offering its first US service while Oman Air will expand its international network.
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By Nigel Mayes
This week: Emirates adds fourth South American destination and Ethiopian to operate Chicago O’Hare.
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By Richard Maslen
The connecting passenger flows at either end of the route will be key to the success of this route. The local demand between Santiago and Melbourne is around 16,000 bi-directional O&D passengers per year, but when you expand to Chile to Australia that grows five-fold to around 100,000 passengers and up to 585,000 passengers when you consider the whole of Central and South America and the Pacific region.
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By Richard Maslen
The eight ‘new’ markets comprise Canberra, the airline’s fifth destination in Australia; Dublin, Ireland; Las Vegas, the airline’s eleventh destination in the United States; Rio de Janeiro, Brazil; Santiago, Chile; Medan’s Kualanamu International Airport, the airline’s third destination in Indonesia; and Tabuk and Yanbu, its ninth and tenth destinations in Saudi Arabia.
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By Richard Maslen
The airline says the $100 million investment will enable it to improve schedules on its domestic services from the airport and strengthen its position within the Spanish market. It will now formalise discussions with the airport business development team and stakeholders on its network strategy from Santiago de Compostela.
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By Jim Liu
In partnership with our Airline Route blog, Routesonline is launching a new weekly 'Historic Airline Schedule Snapshot' as part of our Throwback Thursday series, where we look back at the historic flight operations of a current or defunct airline.
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By Richard Maslen
LAN Airlines welcomed its first 787 in August 2012 and has a total of 22 787-8s on order and a further four larger 787-9s. It currently operates a fleet of six examples all configured in a two-class arrangement with 217 seats in Economy and 30 in Premium Business.
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By Richard Maslen
It has become common place for airlines to join the dots on their networks to enhance connectivity between points they already serve, thus meeting
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By Richard Maslen
KLM Royal Dutch Airlines (KLM) is to launch scheduled flights to the Chilean capital Santiago from February next year. The European flag carrier will
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By Richard Maslen
Spanish national carrier Iberia has announced it will offer an expanded schedule of flights between its Madrid Barajas base and Arturo Merino Benitez
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TAM Airlines from 25NOV12 begins nonstop service on Rio de Janeiro – Santiago de Chile route, on board Airbus A320 aircraft. Its sister carrier LAN
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LAN Airlines on 24OCT12 has adjusted its planned Boeing 787 operation, which sees the removal of scheduling discrepancies. Planned Boeing 787 service
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