Going to Miami A
s a clearing house for Latin
American
business transactions, Miami International Airport draws
considerable aviation traffi c due to the nearly 1,000 multinational companies based in the greater metro area. In fact, a readership
survey published in the May 2010 edition of Latin American business publication America Economia concluded that Miami was the No 1 ‘Latin’ city in which to conduct business.
“Who would like to tell those readers that they are ‘off’ geographically? Not me!” said Chris Mangos, marketing division manager with the Miami-Dade Aviation Department, upon welcoming TACA Peru to MIA at the start of non-stop
Latin city status and airline consolidation result in muy bueno service increase at MIA, writes Nicole Nelson.
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