Brazil’s airline sector is currently enmeshed in a complex and growing web of legal challenges, facing an unprecedented wave of litigation. Passengers frequently complain about delays, cancellations, crowded flights, and refunds, positioning Brazil as a global leader in airline lawsuits. However, airlines claim these lawsuits inflate their costs, increase ticket prices, and stifle competition by […]
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