The Latin American and Caribbean Air Transport Association (ALTA) said Peter Cerda, the International Air Transport ...
The majority of the flower imports coming into MIA hail from South America, specifically Colombia and Ecuador, being imported by airlines including Avianca Cargo (QT), LATAM Cargo (UC), and Atlas Air ...
Commercial airlines often get busier during special occasions, events, and festivals when demand for cargo increases. For ...
The International Association of Airport and Duty Free Stores (IAADFS) has revealed details of two more sessions for the 2025 ...
Cargo airlines have transported thousands of tons of flowers from South America and Africa to North America and Europe for ...
Opinion
County publicly talks about what travelers already know: MIA conditions are embarrassing | OpinionIt’s clear that the mayor and county commissioners understand MIA is a liability for Miami-Dade, our tourism industry and their political legacy. | ...
Thousands of airport workers play a pivotal role in whether romantics across the United States enjoy the next few days. The country’s top two sources of fresh-cut flowers are Colombia and Ecuador. MIA ...
In the run up to Feb. 14, agricultural specialists at Miami International Airport have processed about 940 million stems of ...
Avianca Airlines is adding a new route that will connect travelers from Dallas-Fort Worth International Airport to Colombia’s capital city, Bogotá.
The future for airport concessions will come under the spotlight in a session co-moderated by The Moodie Davitt Report and Airport Restaurant & Retail Association on 10 March.
If you listen to American politicians you might think that every migrant in Latin America is heading for the United States.
Miami International Airport is projecting a record-setting flower haul this Valentine's season, with an estimated 1,500 tons ...
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