Authorities recommend reviewing protocols
RR | Bogota | October 19, 2020
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RELATED TOPICS: CEO of Latam Brazil, Administrative Council for Economic Defense (Cade), Delta Air Lines, CEO of Delta Air Lines for Latin America, the Caribbean and South Florida, Jerome Cadier, LATAM airlines, Luciano Macagno
The airline Delta Air Lines will resume its route between Bogotá and New York as of December 17, which is in addition to the flights from Atlanta to Bogotá, which restarted this October with four frequencies per week but from November 1 it will offer flights newspapers.
“Starting next December 17, we have plans to resume our route between Bogotá and New York-JFK with daily flights. New York is another Delta hub where customers can connect to other destinations. It is important to note that Delta’s flight scheduling is still subject to change due to the evolving nature of Covid-19, customer demand, government travel regulations and federal health guidelines, ”Luciano told Semana. Macagno, CEO of Delta Air Lines for Latin America, the Caribbean and South Florida.
Likewise, Macagno recommended reviewing the controls in each of the cities in the United States, since different biosecurity measures can be found at airports, depending on the state. For this he pointed out the importance of consulting the Delta page and the State and Territorial Health site of the US Center for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC).
“All passengers may be subject to a health exam and temperature checks upon arrival in the United States. In some states, additional measures may be required. Currently for trips to Atlanta (Georgia) there are no related mandatory quarantine restrictions, ”he told the same media.
As or reported REPORTUR.co, the airlines Latam Airlines and Delta Air Lines, requested in June of this year, before the Brazilian antitrust regulatory body, the approval of their commercial agreement, which will connect destinations of their complementary networks between North and South America. (Latam and Delta request approval in Brazil for a commercial agreement).
“This alliance is an example of how Latam will emerge from this global crisis as a stronger, more agile and competitive group. It represents the first regulatory process of the agreement (…), which was recently signed and that once the necessary regulatory authorizations are obtained, it will connect its complementary networks of destinations between North and South America ”, said at the time the CEO of Latam Brazil, Jerome Cadier . However, Latam Airlines did not detail the estimated date to receive authorization from the Administrative Council for Economic Defense (Cade).
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