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Air Controllers and Ronald Reagan's Lesson

Summary by El Cronista
A few days ago, the air traffic controllers carried out a series of force measures that partially paralyzed air navigation in the country. The numbers speak for themselves. On the first day of the strike, more than 70 flights were cancelled throughout the country, of which 50 corresponded to Argentine Airlines, affecting more than 10,500 passengers. On Sunday, August 24, the second day of the protest, the situation worsened: more than 42 flights…
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A few days ago, the air traffic controllers carried out a series of force measures that partially paralyzed air navigation in the country. The numbers speak for themselves. On the first day of the strike, more than 70 flights were cancelled throughout the country, of which 50 corresponded to Argentine Airlines, affecting more than 10,500 passengers. On Sunday, August 24, the second day of the protest, the situation worsened: more than 42 flights…

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El Cronista broke the news in Argentina on Wednesday, September 3, 2025.
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