GUATEMALA CITY (Reuters) -Guatemala will accept 40% more deportation flights from the United States, including both Guatemalan deportees and those of other nationalities, President Bernardo Arevalo ...
US Secretary of State Marco Rubio, left, embraces Guatemala's President Bernardo Arevalo after a joint news conference at the Culture Palace in Guatemala City on February 5. Guatemala has pledged a 40 ...
At a protest against Avelo Airlines' deportation flights outside Tweed New Haven Airport in April. Credit: Chris Volpe / New Haven Independent Avelo Airlines announced this week new nonstop service ...
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Colombian airline Avianca announced plans to expand service to the United States with the addition of flights between Miami and Guatemala City, launching on May 10. The carrier revealed it would ...
It's never too soon to plan your spring and summer getaways, and JetBlue is adding more flights to and from Florida. Most of the New York-based airline's new flights were added to Boston, with flights ...
Guatemala has pledged a 40% increase in deportation flights carrying Guatemalans and migrants of other nationalities from the ...