Brazilian airlines are canceling their flights to Argentina due to the general strike that will take place on January 24. The portal reports this G1.
“The general strike declared by the General Confederation of Labor in Argentina on January 24 forced Brazilian airlines to cancel flights that day,” the portal said.
As the portal noted, as of January 20, 33 flights between Brazil and Argentina were canceled. The Argentine General Confederation of Labor CGT decided to strike a general strike on January 24, with the participation of many unions.
The confederation opposes Argentina’s new President Javier Miley’s decree on more than 300 new reforms aimed at liberalizing the economy.
The country’s president has previously stated that the implementation of relevant initiatives should be the first step in restructuring the republic. According to him, the positive results of his government’s work and ongoing reforms will be visible In 15 years.
Miley before sent A written invitation for Pope Francis to visit the country, despite recent criticism of the pope.