Oman Daily Observer

Brazil to lure airlines to fly domestic flights

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BRASILIA: Brazil is determined to lure airlines to operate domestic flights in Latin America’s largest aviation market, and is taking meetings with at least three carriers, a senior government official said.

“We are going to talk with Jet Blue, we are going to talk with Volaris, a Mexican group ... we are going to talk with Sky Airline, which is Chilean,” Ronei Glanzmann, Brazil’s civil aviation secretary, said on the sidelines of the ALTA Airline Leaders Forum, an industry conference.

“These are conversati­ons to introduce Brazil to them, they do not mean that the airlines are saying that they will come here,” he added.

A representa­tive for Sky said they had cancelled their participat­ion in the ALTA conference due to the civil unrest in Chile, but declined to comment on taking a meeting with the Brazilian government. Jet Blue and Volaris did not immediatel­y respond to a request for comment.

Brazil’s government has recently begun a push to open its aviation market, the largest in Latin America. Right-wing president Jair Bolsonaro has allowed foreign carriers to set up domestic carriers in the country.

Currently, Brazil’s domestic air travel market is highly concentrat­ed among three airlines. This year, there was a fourth player, Avianca Brasil, but the airline stopped operations in May after filing for bankruptcy operations late last year, highlighti­ng the high risk and volatility of operating in Brazil.

 ?? — Reuters ?? A Jetblue aircraft comes in to land at Long Beach Airport in Long Beach, California.
— Reuters A Jetblue aircraft comes in to land at Long Beach Airport in Long Beach, California.

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