More Control Of International Air Passengers

MVD may become much more popular.

Why?

The only disadvantage is if you plan to buy a new suitcase whilst travelling abroad and fill it full of stuff, in that case you'd be as well to travel with 2 half empty suitcases from here then fill them over there.

You dont have to fill in a form. It's all on the airline.
 
AFIP is accumulating its own frequent flier miles: http://tinyurl.com/kolex47
 
It says this information will be required from the airline 72 hours in advance of arrival. Do they think no one buys a ticket within 72 hours of departure? How is the airline going to provide this information then?
 
It says this information will be required from the airline 72 hours in advance of arrival. Do they think no one buys a ticket within 72 hours of departure? How is the airline going to provide this information then?

Hola, if you check the items below you see the airline must provide info on item 17) as Go Show or last minute purchase! without reservation.

Item 16) Also Important is the no show record that was installed in Venezuela some time ago, to control travelers that purchase the allowed dollars at Offiical rate and Do Not Travel.
Is this 32 point questionnaire also applicable to Foreigners i.e. perma tourists. ?



16) Historial de incomparecencia del pasajero (no show).
17) Pasajero de último momento sin reserva (go show).
18) Información sobre listas de espera.
 
and if you travel without asking for dollars to the AFIP , you will be imprisoned...
 
I'm waiting for the tipping point...

If you force something too far one way it's bound to either:

A. At some point swing back the other way with just as much force
B. Disintegrate on impact
C. Or careen off into uncontrolled freefall

On rare occasions is balance recovered by the controlling party, as this usually requires a change in ideology which would in a way invalidate one's claims to control as well as alienate the voter base.

Imagine the headlines: "Kirchnerism admits following failed system, now practicing policy of free market capitalism with liberal agenda"

That seems, perhaps, the most irrational move the Kirchner regime could make, but at the same time perhaps the move the country needs to give people room to breathe and spark innovation.
 
To quote myself, and not to oversimplify
If you force something too far one way it's bound to either:

A. At some point swing back the other way with just as much force
B. Disintegrate on impact
C. Or careen off into uncontrolled freefall

A. French revolution, 1789-early 1800s
B. Argentina, 2001
C. Syria/Iraq currently
 
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