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Nothing Short of a Miracle Can Save Brazil's Varig Airline, Says Expert PDF Print E-mail
Written by Alana Gandra   
Wednesday, 12 April 2006

The situation at Varig, Brazil's flagship air carrier, has never been as critical as it is right now, says the coordinator of Market Studies and Regulation at the Applied Economic Research Institute (Instituto de Pesquisa Econômica Aplicada) (Ipea), Ronaldo Seroa da Motta.

A definitive solution for the company's problems which will keep it from going belly up is "a long way off in the distance," he declared.

According to Motta, only a "new fact," by which he seems to be talking about some kind of a miracle, could save the company and avoid bankruptcy.

"This new fact is getting more and more difficult. With each passing day the value of what remains of the company is deteriorating. With each passing day losses mount and offers to resolve the situation get less appetizing. The only effective solution is a profound change in the management of the company," he says.

Motta goes on to say that the profound change in management will inevitably mean a sharp reduction in the workforce, cutbacks in flights and a concentration of activities in a few priority sectors. The result will be a direct conflict with employees and their unions.

Opportunities have been lost because the situation is so complex, he adds. There are always losers in this kind of situation. If they have political pull, which is the case at Varig, it is hard to find a viable solution, concludes Motta.

ABr

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Good Riddance, Varig!
written by Guest, 2006-04-12 12:10:29
Having flown via Varig to Brazil from the States and back a couple of times, and spending about 11 hours each way jammed like a tinned sardine in their cramped and uncomfortable cattlecoach section, I'll be glad to see them go (God, what torture it was!).
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written by Guest, 2006-04-12 13:08:39
What goes around comes around. Remember what Varig did to Panair do Brasil.
Larry
written by Guest, 2006-04-12 14:13:47
My wife's father worked for Panair for 28 years then one day without notice he was told Panair was closed down and Varig took over. 5,000 employees lost their jobs unjustly. My wife's father is smiling down from heaven.
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written by Guest, 2006-04-14 14:33:50
Varig's long-haul fights are no more uncomfortable than every other airline's coach product. I fly Continental, United and Varig to and from Brazil and the experience (in coach) is comparable.

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