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LATAM resumes direct winter flights from Sao Paulo to Ushuaia, four weekly frequencies

Aviation and Tourism publications are reporting that after several years without regular services. Latam has returned to the Ushuaia, Tierra del Fuego airport to offer nonstop flights from its main hub Sao Paulo on the continent.
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TASS
· Jul 2, 2026
Tourist traffic between Russia, Tanzania could reach 80,000 trips in 2026 — ministry
Direct flights between the two countries will operate three times a week
CNBC
· Jul 6, 2026
Record heat, crowds drive offseason boom in international travel
Airlines are extending flight schedules to maximize on lucrative international travel.
brazilnews.net
· Jun 26, 2026
Local fans in Miami give Colombia advantage in Group K showdown with Portugal
(Photo credit: Eloisa Sanchez-Reuters via Imagn Images)There are hundreds of thousands of Colombian Americans living in the Miami metropolitan area, according to U.S. Census estimates.So it's little wonder why Colombia's match against Portugal on Saturday in Miami Gardens, Fla., was the most sought-after World Cup ticket of the 72 group-stage fixtures, according to a report by The Athletic.Asked Fr
The New Zealand Herald
· Jul 7, 2026
Brazil-New Zealand direct flights worth pursuing, airport chief says
Brazil-New Zealand direct flights worth pursuing, airport chief says
Fox News
· Jul 9, 2026
FAA sounds alarm as summer flyers approach July's biggest air traffic crunch
The FAA forecasts 56,311 flights for Thursday, July 9, making it the busiest air travel day of the month nearly a week after the popular Fourth of July holiday.
The Japan Times
· Jun 28, 2026
Uruguay federation reportedly cancels charter flight after World Cup exit
The players were left to take commercial flights home.
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Related coverage for "LATAM resumes direct winter flights from Sao Paulo to Ushuaia, four weekly frequencies": TASS — Tourist traffic between Russia, Tanzania could reach 80,000 trips in 2026 — ministry. CNBC — Record heat, crowds drive offseason boom in international travel. brazilnews.net — Local fans in Miami give Colombia advantage in Group K showdown with Portugal . The New Zealand Herald — Brazil-New Zealand direct flights worth pursuing, airport chief says. Fox News — FAA sounds alarm as summer flyers approach July's biggest air traffic crunch. The Japan Times — Uruguay federation reportedly cancels charter flight after World Cup exit