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Resumption of Sao Paulo and Santiago/Falklands air links taking off next July?

Saturday, March 13th 2021 - 09:55 UTC
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Commercial air links between Chile and Brazil and the Falkland Islands are expected to resume next July according to Aviacionline, an air industry site that revealed it obtained the information through Cirium which specializes in aviation and travel data and analytics. Read full article

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  • Islander1

    In a Fantasy Dream World only! No economic financial case for the Santiago-Punta-MPN Link until say Oct/Nov as No viable passenger demand due to the pandemic. Logical that border restrictions will be maintained until all Chile and Falklands vaccinated. And no stopover in an Argentine Airport until that country has it totally controlled either- and that looks unlikley anytime soon
    A flight from Brazil???!! Pure fantasy until at least some time in 2022 they way their President has the pandemic totally uncontrolled!
    Pure Fantasy. Hopefully Yes- come spring/summer when Chile -North America and Western Europe all vaccinated, that route could become viable and safe.

    Mar 13th, 2021 - 10:23 am - Link - Report abuse +4
  • Think

    Why don't you run for MLA election..., Mr. Timlander1...?

    Good “No-Bullshit” vintage ethic values are the the “New Black” and you are full of 'em...

    Mar 13th, 2021 - 12:38 pm - Link - Report abuse -3
  • portman

    next July = July 2022 so that seems a resonable date for forward planning purposes.

    Mar 14th, 2021 - 11:54 am - Link - Report abuse +1
  • Think

    Mr. portman...

    Today is the 14th March 2021...

    Next July = July 2021...

    That is in about 100 days...

    Does NOT seem as a resonable date for forward planning purposes to a Thinking person...

    Capisce...?

    Mar 14th, 2021 - 02:13 pm - Link - Report abuse -1
  • portman

    think this is unusual thinking in the land of tomorrow: last july 2020, this july 2021, next july 2022.

    Mar 15th, 2021 - 11:38 am - Link - Report abuse +3
  • Think

    Mr. portman...

    If you took care of reading the documents on which this PenguinPress article is based..., you wouldn't be in any doubt about which “July” it refers to...

    But if we would fancy to play along with your silly semantic trickery games (what we certainly do not)..., we coud refer to the above article's paragraph that states...:
    - ***“The Latam Brazil weekly flght from Sao Paulo is scheduled for 5 July ”***
    As you can see.., no mention whatsoever if they are speaking about this july 2021, next july 2022, or oncoming july 2033...

    Now... slowly oncoming july 2033 seems to me as a very resonable date for Kelper/Engrish Pirate forward planning purposes..., taking in consideration the current international conjuncture...

    Capisce...?

    Mar 15th, 2021 - 12:36 pm - Link - Report abuse -2

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