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Gol and Azul are respectively Brazil's second and third-largest airlines by revenue passenger kilometer, a gauge of traffic. Each have around 30% of domestic market share, behind LATAM's (LTM.SN ...
Azul Airlines (AZUL4) had a surge in share price after releasing its 4Q24 report on January 24. At 11:15 am (Brasília), the company’s shares increased 5.23% to R$3.82 per. According to local ...
In the agreement, United will acquire an approximate five-percent stake in Azul, Brazil's third-largest airline. Through one of United's subsidiaries, the company will invest $100 million for its ...
Brazilian airline Azul has filed for chapter 11 protection in the U.S., becoming the latest Latin American carrier to seek bankruptcy following prolonged industry headwinds. The São Paulo, Brazil ...
United Airlines and Azul Brazilian Airlines today announced a new strategic partnership in which United will acquire an approximate 5 percent stake in Azul, Brazil’s third-largest airline, paving th ...
FILE PHOTO: An Azul Brazilian Airlines Airbus A330-200 plane prepares to take off at Lisbon airport, Portugal, July 5, 2018. REUTERS/Rafael Marchante/File Photo ...
Azul, Abra Open Talks to Merge as Brazil’s Biggest Airline Deal would need approval from Brazil’s antitrust regulators Gol’s parent company Abra would be biggest shareholder ...
Starting October 29th, Azul will launch flights between Navegantes (SC) and Porto Alegre (RS), as well as between Curitiba (PR) and Florianópolis (SC). These routes will use ATR 72-600 and ...
United Airlines pulled out of the JFK market entirely in late 2015. By contrast, JetBlue is the largest domestic carrier there and could supply lots of connecting traffic for Azul flights to Brazil.
Industry analysts had said throughout 2020 that Azul might try to buy LATAM in Brazil. The two airlines divide Brazil's market with a third carrier, Gol Linhas Aereas Inteligentes (GOLL4.SA).