L A N Would Stop All Domestic Flights...!!

If LAN leaves, how will I get free tickets with my miles if not for LAN flying out of Aeroparque... it's one of the "best" things about living here, for me anyway... *sigh*
 
Only if you really get rid of illegal/unregistered guns. You might pass a law to take guns away from law abiding citizens. That would be a happy day for all the crooks out there with stolen/ illegal weapons, they will have total control if that happens.

Guns didn't kill 50 children. People who failed at helping Adam Lanza killed 50 children.

Shooters, then, are simply innocent victims.
 
If LAN leaves, how will I get free tickets with my miles if not for LAN flying out of Aeroparque... it's one of the "best" things about living here, for me anyway... *sigh*

I expect LAN's international flights will continue to use Ezeiza, but they could discontinue domestic flights, leaving everyone at the mercy of AeroCámpora.
 
Shooters, then, are simply innocent victims.

No. What I'm saying is that if people looked into the real problems instead of trying to solve things with feel good solutions things might actually get done/ get better. Of course the shooter in that case is responsible (how much depends on how mentally ill he was), Do you think I don't care about those kids? Give me a freaking break!!! CT has some of the most restrictive gun laws in the nation. Did that help???? No!!! If we had a system that worked Adam Lanza would have been helped before he got to hurt anyone.

It's also interesting that you never really respond to the arguments I made. You totally ignored what I said about illegal/ unregistered guns.
 
I expect LAN's international flights will continue to use Ezeiza, but they could discontinue domestic flights, leaving everyone at the mercy of AeroCámpora.

Right of course but I'm down to just a few thousand miles and every time I fly abroad with a paid ticket I usually get a free round-trip domestic ticket because of the fact that it uses hardly any miles; otherwise it's totally not affordable to travel domestically or regionally unless I do it the sneaky pretend-I'm-a-resident way.
 
Recalde warns 'not that easy' for Aerolineas to fly in Chile

http://www.buenosairesherald.com/article/139571/recalde-warns-not-that-easy-for-aa-to-fly-in-chile

- of course not, in Chile and Brasil Aerolineas will have to fly airworthy planes, pay full price for utilities and no subsidiaries allowed.
 
My family is coming in February and I have been checking prices for flights to El Calafate. I was going to select LAN because I've heard that AA can randomly cancel/change flights and might have a higher risk of strikes etc etc.But now I'm wondering if it's worth it, if we have to go to Ezeiza instead of Aeroparque... Anyway going to Ezeiza might be less problematic than ending up with a changed or no flight at all if I choose AA. What do you think?
 
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