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Airline Weekly Lounge Podcast - The Bankruptcy of Latam

The Bankruptcy of Latam

06/03/20 • 30 min

Airline Weekly Lounge Podcast

Covid-19 claimed its latest airline victim with the bankruptcy of Latam. Just how did one of the largest and most successful airlines in Latin America land in such dire straits? And what does its bankruptcy filing mean for Delta, which has a significant investment in Latam, and for connectivity in South America? Join Skift Airline Weekly’s editors as they hash out what happened and for when they think shorthaul traffic might start to rebound.

Dive deeper into industry news with the latest issue of Skift Airline Weekly.

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Covid-19 claimed its latest airline victim with the bankruptcy of Latam. Just how did one of the largest and most successful airlines in Latin America land in such dire straits? And what does its bankruptcy filing mean for Delta, which has a significant investment in Latam, and for connectivity in South America? Join Skift Airline Weekly’s editors as they hash out what happened and for when they think shorthaul traffic might start to rebound.

Dive deeper into industry news with the latest issue of Skift Airline Weekly.

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