‘Low Cost’ as Business PhilosophyMonday, March 15, 2010 Not everyone agrees anymore that ‘low cost’ services or products are geared to middle income markets. This concept was born in the air travel industry, and is quickly expanding to other industries, even to companies associated with high income sectors. They are implementing “low cost” strategies, with clearly defined branding strategies, to protect the premium brand. For obvious reasons, the economic crisis has boosted the concept. New Low Cost Flights: USA - GuatemalaThursday, December 19, 2019 The U.S.-based Frontier Airlines announced that as of April 2020 it will operate new frequencies to the Guatemalan capital from Miami and Los Angeles. Pressalibre.com review that "... The routes established for Frontier Airlines will be from Ontario Airport (ONT) in Los Angeles, California to Guatemala and from Miami Airport (MIA) to Guatemala." New Low Cost Flight Between Cancun and San JoséThursday, November 9, 2017 As of December 1, the ultra low cost Mexican airline Viva Aerobus will begin operating two weekly flights between Cancun and San Jose, Costa Rica. The airline said in a statement that flights between San Jose and Cancun will only operate during the peak season. Low Cost Flight Costa Rica - Panama CityThursday, October 26, 2017 Arguing commercial reasons, the low-cost airline Wingo has announced the suspension of the flight between San José and Panama City. This suspension follows the cancellation of the flight between Guatemala and Costa Rica, which the airline Wingo announced in January of this year. With the suspension of the flight between San José and Panama, Wingo is left almost without any operations in Costa Rica. Suspension of Low Cost Airlines from Guatemala to MadridFriday, September 29, 2017 Flights by Wamos Air, which have been operating since June 27th between the capital of Spain and Guatemala, have been suspended due to the end of the tourist season on the European continent. The General Directorate of Civil Aeronautics of Guatemala (DGAC) reported that the operations are suspended from September 27 until June 5, 2018. Low Cost Flights Come to Central AmericaThursday, December 1, 2016 The beginning of operations of several regional airlines in the moderately priced sector is auspicious for trade, and in particular tourism. EDITORIAL New San José - Mexico Direct FlightTuesday, August 8, 2017 The low-cost airline Volaris has announced that from September 14 it will start operating three air frequencies per week between Juan Santamaría Airport and Mexico City. Representatives from the airline in Costa Rica stated that the flights will be on Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays, and will cost approximately $99 each way. US Restaurant Franchise Looking for InvestorsTuesday, March 14, 2017 The chain International House of Pancakes IHOP is looking for partners to open at least ten locations in Costa Rica. Representatives from the US restaurant chain will be visiting Costa Rica in the next few days to meet with potential investors interested in developing the franchise in the country. The objective of the brand, already present in Panama, is to open at least ten premises. The Nacion Group awards Bronze Proclaimers AwardFriday, October 24, 2008 Tribu Saatchi & Saatchi and Publimark Lowe received two awards each, in the contest which included the Internet Publicity category. The 27th edition of the Proclaimers Award distinguished the Herradura Plaza Hotel as the authors of the best advertisement made in the press and on the Internet during the last year. Company Profile
Contruction company parting from recycled containers. Growing Demand for Low-Cost Flights in PanamaTuesday, April 25, 2017 During the past year 224 thousand passengers traveled from Panama to other countries using low-cost airlines, registering a 5% increase compared to 2015. Although the growth rate is relatively low, it represents a transformation in the Central American air market. Spirit, VivaColombia and Wingo are three of the low-cost airlines that have increased their presence in the market, competing with the airlines that traditionally shared the region's market. Ultimatum for VECA AirlinesMonday, February 13, 2017 The Salvadoran Civil Aviation Authority has temporarily suspended its operating permit and granted it a period of 90 days to decide whether or not to stay in the aviation market. The company must decide its future in a maximum period of three months, as established by the Civil Aviation Authority of El Salvador. Its executive director, Jorge Puquirre, told Elmundo.sv that "... 'Their argument (the CASI) is based on current aircraft not being profitable under the terms of the low cost tickets offered'. However, 'they are already in talks with other operators looking to lease other smaller aircraft'. If the company decides not to stay in the market, the Civil Aviation Authority has the legal power to 'cancel the operating permit permanently'." Low Cost Costa Rica – Colombia FlightsThursday, June 13, 2019 The low-cost airline Wingo announced that it plans to open two weekly frequencies between San José and Bogotá starting in September. The company reported that it has not yet applied for permits from the General Directorate of Civil Aviation (DGAC), but that flights would be operated on Tuesdays and Saturdays, and ticket prices will have prices from $130 round trip. "Low Cost" Airline Plans Mexico - El Salvador FlightThursday, October 23, 2014 The Salvadoran Civil Aviation Authority has reported that Volaris is arranging for permission to operate a flight from Mexico to Ilopango airport, in the department of San Salvador. The airline Volaris, owned by Avianca and the siblings Roberto and Maria Cristina Kriete, has requested permission to fly between Mexico and Ilopango Air Terminal, in the department of San Salvador. More Low Cost Flights Between El Salvador and USAMonday, January 15, 2018 The airline Volaris has announced that starting March 15 it will begin operating three air frequencies from San Salvador to Los Angeles, New York and Washington. The flight to Los Angeles will start operations on March 15, the airline's manager, Fernando Naranjo, told Elsalvador.com. The flight from San Salvador to New York will operate twice a week starting on April 17. |
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