Argentina Plans to Allow First Budget Airline to Begin Flying in Country
Startup low-cost carrier FlyBondi seeks flying approval and expects to begin service in September
BUENOS AIRES—Argentina’s government said Monday it plans to allow the first budget airline to begin flying in the country, opening up one of the biggest untapped domestic airline markets to increased competition.
The move, which includes the approval of 135 new airline routes, is the latest in a series of pro-business measures by President Mauricio Macri since he began overhauling the economy more than a year ago.
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