Aerolineas Argentinas News Stories
Flights Demand Key Part of Falklands Row
April 2, 2012
Thirty years after Britain and Argentina went to war over the Falklands, relations are at their chilliest in years as Buenos Aires launches a multi-pronged diplomatic offensive to assert its claim to sovereignty over the South Atlantic islands.
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Argentina Says Oil Firms Must Cap Jet Fuel Price
March 13, 2012
Argentina ordered oil companies YPF, Royal Dutch Shell and Esso to put a price cap on jet fuel charged to airlines that own planes registered in the country, the state news agency said.
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Falklands Sceptical Over Argentina Flights Offer
March 6, 2012
Argentina's surprise proposal for its flag carrier Aerolineas Argentinas to fly to the disputed Falkland Islands met with scepticism in the British-ruled territory.
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Argentina Wants Aerolineas To Fly To Falklands
March 1, 2012
Argentina's president said on Thursday she wants her country's flag carrier, Aerolineas Argentinas, to fly to the disputed Falkland Islands and she will seek to renegotiate an accord with Britain that allows flights from Chile.
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Aerolineas Argentinas Decries Costly Fuel
February 22, 2012
State-run Argentine airline Aerolineas Argentinas has accused three energy companies of overcharging for jet fuel, stepping up government pressure on leading supplier YPF, La Nacion newspaper reported on Tuesday.
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