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Latam Airlines, Delta notify Brazilian competition agency of joint venture for flights between Americas

By Caio Rinaldi ( July 21, 2020, 15:40 GMT | Insight) -- Chilean-Brazilian company Latam Airlines and American comany Delta Air Lines have notified the Brazilian competition watchdog of their joint-venture plan to operate flights between North America, specifically the US and Canada, and the South American countries of Brazil, Chile, Colombia, Paraguay, Peru and Uruguay. The parties said that in Brazil, the deal is expected to generate a single horizontal overlap in the passenger segment — in the route from São Paulo (GRU) to New York City (JFK) — and another overlap in the cargo segment between Brazil and the US.Chilean-Brazilian company Latam Airlines and American comany Delta Air Lines have notified the Brazilian competition watchdog of their joint-venture plan to operate flights between North America, specifically the US and Canada, and the South American countries of Brazil, Chile, Colombia, Paraguay, Peru and Uruguay....

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