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Lan Chile Airline
- Chile

Principal Locations
  1. Antofagasta
  2. Arica
  3. Calama
  4. Concepción
  5. Iquique
  6. Los Ángeles
  7. Mejillones
  8. Puerto Montt
  9. Punta Arenas
  10. Santiago
  11. Talca
  12. Temuco
  13. Valdivia
  14. Valparaiso
  15. Viña del Mar

Resources


Lan Chile Airline



U.S. Dept. of State FOIA - Church Report (Covert Action in Chile 1963-1973)

1. United States Policy and Covert Action In his 1971 State of the World Message, released February 25, 1971, President Nixon announced: "We are prepared to have the kind of relationship with the Chilean government that it is prepared to have with us." This public articulation of American policy followed internal discussions during the NSSM 97 exercise. Charles Meyer, Assistant Secretary of State for Inter-American Affairs, elaborated that "correct but minimal" line in his 1973 testimony before the Senate Foreign Relations Subcommittee on Multinational Corporations: Mr. MEYER. The policy of the Government, Mr. Chairman, was that there would be no intervention in the political affairs of Chile. We were consistent in that we financed no candidates, n ... [Read More]

1996 Country Commercial Guides

U.S. Department of StateChile Country Commercial GuideOffice of the Coordinator for Business Affairs COUNTRY COMMERCIAL GUIDE FISCAL YEAR 1996 CHILE American Embassy Santiago Avenida Andres Bello 2800; Santiago, Chile Tel: (56-2) 232-2600 Fax: (56-2) 330-3710This Country Commercial Guide (CCG) presents a comprehensive look at Chile's commercial environment through economic, political and market analyses. The CCGs were established by recommendation of the Trade Promotion Coordinating Committee (TPCC), a multi-agency task force, to consolidate various reporting documents prepared for the U.S. business community. Country Commercial Guides are prepared annualy at U.S. Embassies through the combined efforts of several U.S. governement agencies. CHAPTER I. EXECUTIVE SUMMARYCHAPTER II. ECONOMIC TRENDS AND OUTLOOKMajor Trends and OutlookPrincipal Growth Se ... [Read More]

June 22 - July 5, 2005 International Vacancy Announcements

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US Department Of State Post Report

American Airlines has daily service to and from Miami.  Lloyd Aereo Boliviano (LAB), the Bolivian national airline, also has daily flights to Miami as well as frequent flights to all major Bolivian cities.  LAB also flies to Caracas, Manaus, Belo Horizonte, So Paulo, Rio de Janeiro, Arica, Santiago, Asuncion, Buenos Aires, Salta, Montevideo, Lima, and Mexico City.  Other airlines servicing La Paz with international connections include Lan Chile (Arica, Antofagasta, Iquique, and Santiago), Lufthansa (Lima, Bogota, and Frankfurt), Aerolineas Argentinas (Buenos Aires), AeroPeru (Lima with connections to Mexico City and Panama), and Varig (So Paulo and Rio de Janeiro).  AeroSur, a private Bolivian airline, serves major Bolivian cities and some rural towns. ... [Read More]

US Department Of State Post Report

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US Department Of State Post Report

     Peru has two official languages -Spanish and the foremost indigenous language, Quechua.  Spanish is used by the government and the media, and in most forms of education and commerce.  English is spoken by many educated Peruvians, and is understood in most major hotels and in many restaurants and shops catering to tourists.  Amerindians who live in the Andean highlands speak Quechua or Aymara and are ethnically distinct from the diverse indigenous groups who live on the eastern side of the Andes and in the tropical lowlands adjacent to the Amazon basin.  All of the indigenous languages are losing ground as increasing numbers of indigenous people move to the largest cities, where Spanish is the most commonly used language.  ... [Read More]

1996 Country Commercial Guides

U.S. Department of StateVenezuela Country Commercial GuideOffice of the Coordinator for Business Affairs VENEZUELA COUNTRY COMMERCIAL GUIDE FISCAL YEAR 1996This Country Commercial Guide (CCG) represents a comprehensive look at Venezuela's commercial environment through economic, political and market analysis.The CCG's were established by recommendation of the TradePromotion Coordination Committee (TPCC), a multi-agency task force, to consolidate various reporting documents prepared for the U.S. business community. Country Commercial Guides are prepared annually at U.S. embassies through the combined efforts of several U.S. Government agencies. I. EXECUTIVE SUMMARYII. ECONOMIC TRENDS AND OUTLOOK: Major Trends & Outlook Principal Growth Sectors Government Role in the Economy Balance of Payments situation Infrastructure Sit ... [Read More]

1996 Country Commercial Guides

U.S. Department of StateSpain Country Commercial GuideOffice of the Coordinator for Business Affairs COUNTRY COMMERCIAL GUIDE - SPAIN 1996NOTE: This Country Commercial Guide (CCG) presents a comprehensive look at Spain's commercial environment through economic, political and market analyses.The CCGs were established by recommendation of the Trade Promotion Coordinating Committee (TPCC), a multi-agency task force, to consolidate various reporting documents prepared for the U.S. business community. Country Commercial Guides are prepared annually at U.S. Embassies through the combined efforts of several U.S. government agencies.TABLE OF CONTENTSI. EXECUTIVE SUMMARY II. ECONOMIC TRENDS AND OUTLOOK - Major Trends and Outlook- Principal Growth Sectors- Government Role in the Economy- Balance of Payments Situation- Infrastructure SituationIII. POLITICAL ENVIRONMENT- Political Relationship with the United States- Major Political Issues Affecting Business ... [Read More]

1996 Country Commercial Guides

U.S. Department of State 1996 U.A.E. Country Commercial Guide Office of the Coordinator for Business Affairs COUNTRY COMMERCIAL GUIDE FY 1996 UNITED ARAB EMIRATES TABLE OF CONTENTS I. Executive Summary II. Economic Trends and Outlook III. Political Environment IV. Marketing U.S. Products and Services V. Leading Sectors for U.S. Exports and Investment VI. Trade Regulations and Standards VII. Investment Climate VIII. Trade and Project Financing IX. Business Travel -Business Customs -Travel Advisory and Visas -Holidays -Business Infrastructure X. Appendices A. Country Data B. Domestic Economy C. Trade D. Investment Statistics E. Contacts This Country Commercial Guide (CCG) presents a comprehensive look at the United Arab Emirate's commercial environment through economic, political and market analyses. The CCGs we ... [Read More]


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