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LATAM making more staff cuts amid slow resumption of flights

Published on May 26, 2020

Facebook Twitter Google+ LinkedIn LATAM Airlines, the largest airline in Latin America—and the only major airline servicing Cuenca after the Ecuadorian government’s announcement last week that it will shut down TAME—reported on Friday that it will fire some 450 workers amid the impact of the coronavirus pandemic on its operations, a week after announcing more […]

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