u/Clemen11

Have you heard what's been going on with an Argentine LCC?

The yellow Low Cost Airline from Argentina (won't say the name just in case) has been delaying payments to all employees, offering voluntary retirements (basically they give you a contract for you to quit amicably, in exchange for some money and benefits) and missing the payments of said retirements, and when you check their Instagram page it's 90% comments of people asking where their money is after the company cancelled their flights. They seem to have a 60% flight cancellation rate (that means that out of 10 flights, they cancel 6 of them), and rumors say of the 16 or so aeroplanes they have in their fleet, there's only 5, sometimes as little as 3 of them operational, with the rest being grounded.

It must be hell working there. I can't imagine how stressful it must be to be underpaid and having over half of your flights cancelled, and then having to be the punchable face of the company on those few flights you actually have, especially if they get delayed.

Rumors say they've got a foot and a half in the grave already. This sucks.

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u/Clemen11 — 2 days ago

Went to The Netherlands not long ago and saw an "Argentinian Grill" which offered spare ribs as their first menu item, had no achuras whatsoever, and the dishes they served were borderline raw meat. Bonus points, they had a mural of American cowboys on the wall. Not Gauchos, but yee haw hollering, lever action rifle slinging, bent rim leather hat wearing type of cowboys.

I feel Mexico is gonna have a stroke over what the US does alone.

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u/Clemen11 — 19 days ago