Porto Alegre Airport’s closure due to flooding prompted a swift response, highlighting community resilience and logistical adaptability. Brazilian carriers increased weekly flights from 47 to 68 at Canoas Air Base, maintaining regional connectivity. Azul Airlines seized the opportunity to upgrade aircraft, enhancing seat capacity and strengthening links to Pelotas and Caxias do Sul. Starting mid-July, […]
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