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Articles tagged “south america”

Hotels

Accor Has Pulled Off One of the More Impressive Hospitality Ad Stunts of the Year

The 14-minute video is an exercise in digital marketing and brand partnerships. Accor gave people a lot more than a brand or bed to talk about by partnering with other brands like Columbia and GoPro to create content that is interesting with or without the ibis plug.

Accor Has Pulled Off One of the More Impressive Hospitality Ad Stunts of the Year

Hotels

Trump hotels looks to expand brand in Latin America after success in Panama

For a luxury brand with only a handful of properties, Trump talks a big game. But then again, talk is what Trump specializes in.

Trump hotels looks to expand brand in Latin America after success in Panama

Airlines

Aerolineas Argentinas becomes SkyTeam’s first South American member

SkyTeam is the second largest airline alliance, but can now claim that it's the first to offer non-stop flights from South America to Australia.

Aerolineas Argentinas becomes SkyTeam’s first South American member

Airlines

Latam Airlines says they’ll be profitable in Brazil despite challenging economy

Latam, the result of a merger between South American airlines Lan and Tam, is probably hoping to weather the economy for two years and then come out on top as business picks up for the World Cup.

Uncategorized

Latin America is building more bike lanes as health and traffic benefits become clear

Colombia and Chile have the most cycling lanes so far, but many cities are introducing miles of new paths despite critics who ridicule the poorer cities' infrastructure and mock bikers for pretending to be European.

Uncategorized

Buenos Aires subway isn’t running for the 10th day in a row as strikes continue

At the current rate of negotiations, now would be a opportune time to boost bike and car sharing programs within the capital city as commuters are left to find alternative transportation for a second work week.

Tourism

Biking the world’s most dangerous road is actually quite nice

Despite being the continent’s most isolated and poorest country, Bolivia continues to pull active tourists with its bio-diversity and outdoor adventures like the Yungas Loop’s 3-day mountain/jungle bike trek.

Hotels

Accor buys South American hotel chain for $275 million

Go elsewhere is the mantra for hotel industry expansion. That big "elsewhere" includes the fastest growing travel market of Latin America.