Business News from Latin America
The safest and most dangerous countries in Latin America for foreign multinational executives. BY LBC STAFF Brazil and Panama have become safer for foreign multinationals and executives, while Venezuela has worsened further, according to the fifth ...
The Quito airport project is back on track, but may be too little, too late, some experts warn. BY LATIN AMERICA ADVISORInter-American DialogueThe new Quito, Ecuador international airport project is back on track after a ...
Hotel developers look to international chains for growth in Colombia’s capital Bogota. BY MARK CHESNUT BOGOTA -- As Colombia continues to build on its growing reputation for economic stability and improved safety, the nation’s capital ...
Sao Paulo has Latin America's worst airport and Santiago the best, according to business travelers. BY LBC STAFFThe Guarulhos International Airport. in Sao Paulo is Latin America's worst for business travelers, according to a new ...
LAN, TAM, Avianca, American Ailines and Delta Air Lines win reader survey from Latin Trade magazine.BY LBC STAFFChilean airline LAN, Brazilian airline TAM and Colombian airline Avianca were among the favorite airlines in the latest ...
Crime and insecurity remains a major concern in Brazilian business hub Sao Paulo, but progress is being made.BY THIERRY OGIER SÃO PAULO – Esch Café is a cigar club in the posh Jardins district in ...
The merger of Latin America’s top airlines is shaking up the region’s aviation sector.BY JOACHIM BAMRUD Enrique Cueto, the CEO of Chilean airline LAN, is on the cusp of becoming the leading airline executive in ...
Brazil remains a magnet for foreign companies despite major challenges like taxes, education and infrastructure.BY CHRONICLE STAFF Brazil’s taxes, education and infrastructure are major challenges for economic growth, multinational and financial executives say. “It is an expensive ...
Rogelio Caceres, Latin America Vice President, Frontier Strategy Group, on his favorite restaurants, hotels and airports in the region.BY CHRONICLE STAFFHow often do you travel to Latin America?1-2 weeks per month, although the 2nd half ...
The unprecedented merger of Chile’s LAN and Brazil’s TAM transforms Latin American aviation.CHRONICLE SPECIALKnowledge@Wharton For years, Chile’s LAN Airlines and Brazil’s TAM Airlines have been two of the biggest, most important foreign airlines that went largely ...
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