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American made a bet on South America for 2021 Civil unrest and spiking COVID-19 cases are now threatening its success in the region

American Airlines made a bet on South America for 2021. Civil unrest and spiking COVID-19 cases are now threatening its success in the region. tpallini@businessinsider.com (Thomas Pallini) American Airlines is facing numerous setbacks in South America. Rising COVID-19 cases in Chile, Brazil, and Peru forced the airline to cut flights in April. Civil unrest and protests in Colombia are now further threatening success in the region. American Airlines expansion strategy in South America is experiencing a seemingly never-ending stream of hurdles. Tourism-dependent Latin America was among the first regions to welcome US tourists during the coronavirus pandemic, and American was standing ready to fly eager travelers. Earlier in the year, the airline had announced new flights to cities in Chile, Colombia, and Brazil in a bid to attract leisure flyers as it waited for business travel to recover.

American Airlines made a bet on South America for 2021 Civil unrest and spiking COVID-19 cases are now threatening its success in the region

American Airlines made a bet on South America for 2021. Civil unrest and spiking COVID-19 cases are now threatening its success in the region. tpallini@businessinsider.com (Thomas Pallini) American Airlines is facing numerous setbacks in South America. Rising COVID-19 cases in Chile, Brazil, and Peru forced the airline to cut flights in April. Civil unrest and protests in Colombia are now further threatening success in the region. American Airlines expansion strategy in South America is experiencing a seemingly never-ending stream of hurdles. Tourism-dependent Latin America was among the first regions to welcome US tourists during the coronavirus pandemic, and American was standing ready to fly eager travelers. Earlier in the year, the airline had announced new flights to cities in Chile, Colombia, and Brazil in a bid to attract leisure flyers as it waited for business travel to recover.

Growing Calls for Moving or Boycotting the Beijing Olympics

We re dealing with a government of intolerance, dictatorial, brooks no dissent, arrests people at a drop of a hat. I think there s a very strong case to be made that China should not be rewarded for its astonishingly bad behavior. British MP Sir Ian Duncan Smith, Co-chair, Inter-Parliamentary Alliance on China. We therefore call on governments to boycott the Beijing 2022 Games anything less will be seen as an endorsement of the Chinese Communist Party s authoritarian rule and blatant disregard for civil and human rights. A coalition of more than 180 human rights groups, in a letter to the International Olympic Committee.

If Not The WHO, Then Who? Critics Say COVID-19 Investigation Requires A New Treaty, A Do-Over, Or Better Intelligence

Font Size: The WHO-led team investigating COVID-19 lacked the power “to demand transparency and accountability,” according to an article in Foreign Policy. A new pandemic treaty would help inspectors gain access, with sanctions to enforce cooperation, supporters say. Such a treaty might have prevented the pandemic, according to a WHO advisory committee member. Critics of the World Health Organization-led team’s report on the origins of COVID-19 have several proposals to improve the investigation of pandemics, including a new treaty that would empower WHO to do a better investigation. The U.S. and other nations have criticized the WHO report on COVID-19’s origin released on March 30 as lacking scientific rigor due to China blocking access to information, with some proposing that the WHO appoint a different team or calling on the U.S. National Institutes of Health to take over the investigation.

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