About Daniel Martínez Garbuno
Lead Journalist - South America - Daniel comes to Simple Flying with many years of aviation journalism experience, having worked with Mexican publication A21, Roads & Kingdoms, El Economista and more. His degree in journalism allows him to form beautifully crafted and insightful pieces. His specialist knowledge of Latin American airlines and close relationship with the likes of Aeromexico, Avianca, Volaris brings depth to our coverage in the region. Based in Mexico City, Mexico.
Air Europa Increases Service On Key Latin American Routes
The Spanish carrier currently flies to 18 destinations in Latin America and the Caribbean.
IATA Opposes Brazil’s Restriction Of Flights At Santos Dumont In Rio De Janeiro
Brazil imposed a restriction on Santos Dumont limiting all flights to distances of up to 400 kilometers.
How To Fly On An Airbus A350 In Europe
There are 1,346 weekly flights from Europe onboard the A350 and 430,464 seats available operated by over 30 airlines.
American Airlines Reinforces Winter Capacity To Caribbean & Latin American Destinations
The US carrier will increase capacity to key leisure destinations such as St. Maarten, Cozumel, and Bridgetown.
Delta Air Lines Announces Minneapolis-Dublin Flights
The announcement was made the same day Aer Lingus revealed it would resume flying between Dublin and Minneapolis.
A Look At LATAM's Long-Haul Network
This year LATAM is launching several long-haul routes including flights to Johannesburg and London.
Brazilian Bank Helps Finance Alaska Airlines Purchase Of 11 Embraer E175s
Alaska Airlines is turning Horizon Air's fleet to an all-Embraer E175.
Still Not Profitable: Aerolineas Argentinas Posts Best Financial Result
The carrier has not been profitable since nationalized by the state in 2008.
Has Mexico Lost Yet Another Carrier? Calafia Airlines Halts Flights
All flights by Calafia Airlines are currently suspended until at least August 19.
Aeromexico To Reduce Service On Five Routes To Mexico City's New Airport
The scheduling changes impact flights to Merida, Guadalajara, Monterrey, Puerto Vallarta, and Oaxaca.
From Waste To Wonder: Avolon Is Flipping Old Aircraft Materials To Art
The leasing company is working in collaboration with Mexico's Tarahumara tribe.
Azul Conecta's Route Network Grows 81% Since Azul Takeover
The regional carrier has a fleet of 27 Cessna Grand Caravans.
How Southwest Pioneered The Low Cost Carrier Model
Southwest was founded in 1971 by Herb Kelleher, with a vision to disrupt the market at the lower end.
Air Transat To Launch Flights From Canada To Peru With Its Airbus A321LRs
The Canadian carrier also announced its winter program to Cozumel, Mexico.
Turboprop Expansion: Aeroitalia Launches 3 New ATR 72-600 Routes
The Marche Airport in Ancona will now be connected to three of Italy's main cities.
Mexicana De Aviacion's New Route Network And Fleet Unveiled
The new carrier will have a fleet of ten Boeing 737-800s, 20 destinations, and plenty of concerns.
Wingo Opens New Domestic Low-Cost Branch In Panama
The new airline will launch operations this week.
Iberia Express Announces Madrid-Cairo Flights With Airbus A321neo
This will be Iberia Express' first route to Africa.
New Saudi Airline Riyadh Air Becomes Sponsor Of Atletico de Madrid
This is Riyadh Air's first sports sponsorship.