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Brazilian Airports Latest Headache: Hundreds of Lost Luggage Pieces PDF Print E-mail
Written by Francesco Neves   
Tuesday, 26 December 2006

Brazil's ANAC (National Agency of Civil Aviation) promises to conduct an audit today to find out why Brazil's largest airline company, TAM, was unable to carry all the passengers it sold tickets to. The probe's goal is to avoid another air traffic collapse on New Year's Eve.

TAM's breakdown made the last Friday, December 22, the second most chaotic day in Brazilian aviation history losing only to the so-called black Tuesday, on December 5, when planes just stopped after radio communications malfunctioned in Brazilian capital Brasília.

It's believed that the most recent problems were caused by overbooking by TAM coupled with the scheduled maintenance of a few airplanes by the airline company. So, the main focus of the ANAC's investigation should be the number of tickets sold not only by TAM, but also by other airline firms.

Delays have diminished in the airports since Sunday, according to ANAC, but the number of cancelled flight has increased in part due to the smaller number of passengers using planes. Despite the improvement, Christmas day saw 139 flights that suffered delays of one hour or more and 237 of them were just cancelled.

One of the victims of the air chaos was Amanda Pargas, a 12-year-old girl, who was flying from Rio to Miami and ended up spending Christmas night by herself at the Cumbica airport, in Guarulhos, in the Greater São Paulo.

She had been transferred from a TAM aircraft to a Brazilian Air Force (FAB) airplane - the FAB leased eight of their airplanes to help meet the demand -  and got lost in São Paulo, missing the Miami flight.

But while airport authorities and airline companies seem to finally be getting a handle on on-time flights, the new big headache has been the disappearance of luggage. The problem might last at least a few more days. On Christmas day more than 200 suitcases were at the TAM's lounge in Rio waiting for their owners. Most of them were lost during some connection and came from several states and different countries.

The latest collapse in Brazil's air traffic is one week old today. It started last Tuesday, December 19, when Congonhas, the São Paulo domestic airport, closed for 50 minutes alleging that bad weather had made landings and take-offs dangerous.

Other factors contributing to what would soon become total chaos were TAM's computer system, which went down in the Tom Jobim's Rio airport and the maintenance of six planes from the airline company's fleet.

The ANAC ended up forbidding TAM from selling more tickets until it accommodated all its passengers already in the airports. When the order to stop the sales came, however, it was already too late and the company only interrupted Internet sales, anyway, continuing to offer tickets by phone. 

In São Paulo and Rio, airport workers ran out of space to store luggage not claimed by their owners. In Congonhas, the room reserved for lost suitcases was full and another one had to be found. In Rio's Tom Jobim, the misplaced pieces were crammed up in the airport's lounge.

In order to reestablish some order to its flights TAM has been using the Air Force's planes as well as those from the competition as OceanAir, Gol, BRA and Varig. According to the ANAC, between Friday and Sunday, FAB's planes carried 1,676 passengers for TAM in a total of 15 flights.

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Not A Serious Country
written by Stephen, December 26, 2006
let's see if the next weekend will be any different? Have my doubts though because as soon as any little thing goes wrong panic sets in and everything then goes to Pizza. Take the Bus, you have a better chance of getting there unless of course the bus driver is blasted on drugs or booze and the odds of crashing over the side of a mountain is a distinct possiblity. Boa Sorte!
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truly ridiculous...
written by bo, December 26, 2006
When one sees what has been happening over the last 3 months in the airports around brazil, isn't it amazing how Pires and many others were so quick to jump and blame the american pilots for the accident that happened??? Truly disgusting, but a textbook opportunity to see exactly how the "system" works in brazil. The refusal to accept responsibility, point fingers, and just hope the problem is either forgotten, or goes away. This situation is CLASSIC Brazil!
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Just One More....Contradiction !!!!
written by ch.c., December 26, 2006
In a recent article, the news was that 44 % of TAM planes were grounded due tp maintenace problems....NOT 6 planes, unless TAM has only 13 planes or so which is quite doubtful !!!!!

And if only 6 planes had some type of problems, doubtful too that 6 planes would literally stop 2 large airports (SP/RJ) !!!!!

Therefore....cheating, lying and hiding is just......AS USUAL !!!!!!
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written by alltheway, December 26, 2006
Tam claims to have 95 aircraft
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YOUR IDIOTS!!!!
written by jony, December 26, 2006
HEY STEPHEN WHY DON'T YOU READ THE LATEST NEW IN THE US CONCERNING LOST LAGGAGE? CH.C YOU KNOW YOU CAN'T DO MATH TO SAVE YOUR ASS! BO YOU ARE AN IDIOT...NO CONNECTION WHAT SO EVER!!!
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Anac considers brazilian airports situation normalized!!
written by acauã ninja, December 26, 2006
Hey Jony, I think this piece of news will get them depressed! smilies/grin.gif

Com 23% de atrasos, Anac considera aeroportos normalizados

BRASÍLIA/SÃO PAULO (Reuters) - Apesar de persistirem alguns atrasos, a movimentação nos aeroportos do país estava normalizada nesta terça-feira, considerando-se a época do ano, quando a demanda tradicionalmente aumenta, informou a Agência Nacional de Aviação Civil (Anac).

A TAM, companhia aérea em que estava sendo registrado o maior número de atrasos nos últimos dias, também afirmou, em nota, que a operação estava "regularizada" e que o atraso médio era de 50 minutos.

Nesta terça até às 17h, do total de 1.206 vôos que decolaram em todo o país, 281, ou 23 por cento, tiveram atrasos de mais de uma hora, segundo boletim da Anac. Outros 37 foram cancelados. A maioria dos atrasos ocorreu em São Paulo: no aeroporto de Guarulhos, houve 51 atrasos, ou 41 por cento, e 8 vôos foram cancelados.

No sábado, antevéspera de Natal, chegou a 55 por cento o índice de vôos com mais de uma hora de atraso, apesar de, no dia anterior, o presidente Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva ter ordenado o uso de aviões da Força Aérea Brasileira (FAB) no transporte de civis.

O tumulto verificado no dias que antecederam o Natal tiveram início com a manutenção não-programada em seis aeronaves da TAM na quarta-feira, 20. Também afetaram os aeroportos naquele dia as fortes chuvas que levaram ao fechamento do aeroporto de Congonhas (SP) por 50 minutos e dificuldades na comunicação entre os sistemas de dados da TAM e da Infraero no aeroporto Tom Jobim (RJ).

Os atrasos e cancelamentos daquele dia provocaram o que a Anac chamou de "efeito dominó". Posteriormente, como a situação se prorrogou por dias, o governo acusou a empresa de estar praticando "overbooking" --venda de mais assentos do que comporta o avião.

Por determinação da agência reguladora, a TAM chegou a suspender a venda de passagens, que só foi retomada nesta terça. Num movimento incomum que sugere uma resposta ao governo, a maior companhia aérea do país antecipou nesta tarde balanço da ocupação dos vôos domésticos em dezembro, que está em 74 por cento, estável em relação ao ano passado.

AUDITORIA

A Anac confirmou ter iniciado nesta terça auditoria na TAM para apurar os motivos dos transtornos registrados na semana passada. A agência só pretende se pronunciar sobre o assunto ao concluir a investigação, o que deve ocorrer no final desta semana. A Anac também estaria fiscalizando o sistema de reservas das demais companhias aéreas do país.

A TAM confirmou ter recebido na sede, em São Paulo, uma equipe da Anac que está "efetuando auditoria no sistema de reserva da empresa com acesso total e transparência a todos os sistemas".

A empresa informou ainda que espera concluir até o final do dia a restituição de bagagens aos passageiros. Segundo a TAM, havia nesta tarde 250 volumes não-restituídos nos aeroportos de Guarulhos e do Galeão (RJ), a maioria sem identificação.

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written by andy murphy, December 27, 2006
if you plan to travel to Brazil this winter, I suggest you avoid planes,buses and taxis.Rent a car to to go around.Also make sure to learn how to drive cars with standard gear shift.Dont expect to rent a car with automatic transmission.Have a safe trip.You will find the Brazilians to be fabulous people,the country rugged and beautiful. dont miss Iguaçu falls

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written by andy murphy, December 27, 2006
and I might be going to Iguaçu falls in February.Must be full of water

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A proposal to you acauã ninja,
written by Jony, December 27, 2006
Hey acauã ninja I think you right!!! Esses imbecis pensam que conseguem ter algum impacto sobre uma nacao com suas opinioes stupidamente inadequadas e nao fundadas. Olha “acaua ninja” Eu estou pensabdo seriamente em comecar um movimento juridico, primeiramente em forma de um thread, contra o Brazzil Magazine por compartilhar, incentivar e amamentar sentimentos indiscutivelmente racistas degredando uma nacao em sua totalidade sem o minimo intuito de objetividade construtiva. Se trata nada mais nada menos de uma corja de canalhas semi analfabetos sem nenhum conhecimento profundo da historia brasileira. Se voce e outros Brasileiros tiverem interessados, por favor deixa um comentario em portugues. Tudo de bom pra voce.
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LETS HOPE
written by Forrest Allen Brown, December 27, 2006
that some of that lugage that is missing belongs to the port personal in Santos whom robe ever container thay can get there fingers into
fedral police and PM whom do the same thing
and the famileys of the political machine in brasil
they all have stolen from us hope it happens to them 10 fold
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To Jony ..
written by alltheway, December 27, 2006
Se o meio de Brasilian não trabalha, nem sua mensagem quer dizê-lo pensar que tudo vai maravilhosamente?, por que não é esperto e tenta de aprender do gringos nem qualquer um pode? e.g., homem enviado à lua há 37 anos, homem tenta de voar através de Brasil = muito difícil..
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written by alltheway, December 27, 2006
RIO DE JANEIRO (Reuters) - Brazilian police arrested five of their fellow officers Friday accused of stealing automated teller machines across Rio de Janeiro.

Three police captains, a sergeant and a private were part of a criminal gang that organized the heists over the past few years, Commander Romulo Correa said.

"This gang stains the image of our force," Correa said. Police are looking for other gang members connected with the crimes, he said. Officials also want to prosecute investigators who once arrested the five policemen after one robbery but later set them free and covered up the colleagues.

During its most notorious robbery, the gang stole five ATMs from the headquarters of Rio's municipal garbage collecting service in 2004.

In a high-profile bid to rid the force of corrupt employees, federal police last week arrested 75 Rio state police officers accused of involvement in drug and arms trafficking.

Separately, police have accused former chief Rio investigator Alvaro Lins of running a ring overseeing illegal slot machines around town.

Lins, who denies the charges, was elected to the state legislature earlier this year and enjoys immunity from prosecution. Several other officers were arrested this week in connection with the slot-machine case.

Apart from corruption, human rights groups also accuse Rio police of using brutal tactics such as summarily executing suspects in Rio's notorious slums. Police in the state kill about 1,000 suspects a year in consequences loosely described as "resistance to arrest," a number comparable to some war zones.

Brazil's second-biggest city, famous for its sandy beaches and its high murder rate, has over 600 slums, where about 1 million people live. Many of the slums are controlled by powerful drug gangs.

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Against Brazzil Magazine for racism? I don't think so...US law isn't that lawful...look at orkut.com
written by Maks, December 27, 2006
Google.com in the US refused to turn in the names of paedophiles and racist hate groups to the police...don't think that just because the US is a developed country that their law and justice system is always better than other nations.

The US freedom of expression laws protect racists, paedophiles, murderers and other such lowlife...just remember the game "ethnic cleansing" from a few years ago....you go around killing (in a Doom style) black people and Jews and they sound like monkeys....legal in the good old US of A...
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written by bo, December 27, 2006
NO CONNECTION WHAT SO EVER!!!


Jony, you stupid ignorant child, the situation in the airports in brazil over the last 3 months has NO CONNECTION to the plane crash that occured several months ago killing hundreds??

Who's the idiot here?

And Jony, BOL with your lawsuit, LMAO!! If you had one legal leg to stand on Americans could sue nearly every news station and newspaper in the world!!!

The idiocy ceases to amaze!! smilies/grin.gif
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written by bo, December 27, 2006
Lins, who denies the charges, was elected to the state legislature earlier this year and enjoys immunity from prosecution.



Immunity from prosecution...in other words, a LICENSE TO STEAL!! What country on planet earth gives immunity to politicians?? Only those that are as crooked as possible!
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written by alltheway, December 27, 2006
Argentina and Chile have provided immunity to protect their political death squads and leaders. Maybe Brasil wants to be like them when it grows up
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to bo-shitter
written by jony, December 27, 2006
When are you going to get through your thick stupid immature head what really happened... the two lucky Mickey Mouse pilots were negligent up to their asses. There’s no question about that!!! For you to be this stupid you must be the proverbial quintessential "cavalgadura mobral" with a gringo twist. Obviously you couldn't make in your own country and now, at this late stage of the game, you come to realize that you can't make in Brazil either!!! You always two steps behind, body! I bet your Brazilian wife works very hard to put food on the table while you sit your fat ass in front of the computer to tell us all how you can save this poor country from implosion!!! Get a life you idiot...go back to school and get that high school diploma you always dreamed of and get that job at the local Quick Lube.
No I don’t have a crystal ball you idiot…I just know the type!
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written by acauã ninja, December 27, 2006
Cavalgadura mobral, putz, essa doeu de tanto rir. hmhehe

Processar só se fosse nos eua, servidor tem que ser brasileiro pra processar aqui. e então a opinião do maike faz sentido.

Cavalgadura mobral, essa foi boa kk
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written by Rick, December 29, 2006
Mas, porem...como diz o outro....Mobral fez muita coisa boa e esta referência é típica e é um bom exemplo do esnobismo que caracteriza muitos brasileiros chamados de "gente boa", que realmente é outra coisa e continuam desprezando os pobres sem nem notar que expressam atitudes antipáticas. `Tão nem aí.
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written by acauã ninja, December 30, 2006
Tudo certo, pode soar esnobe brincar com a conotação pejorativa do termo, embora o mobral não existe há mais de 20 ANOS. Acho HOJE que nenhum brasileiro que o frequentou em dia se sentiria ofendido com isso, diferente dos anos 60! Vindo de Rick, soa até irônico seu comentário. Claro que vc põe isso só para me criticar. Sem problema. Tudo para vcs nada para os brasileiros. Vai tomar banho, vai ver se eu to caçando borboleta, tá?.
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written by bo, December 31, 2006
When are you going to get through your thick stupid immature head what really happened... the two lucky Mickey Mouse pilots were negligent up to their asses. There’s no question about that!!!



Can you please show us the facts that support your biased idiotic rant......we're waiting.


If there would've been ANY hard evidence of the pilots being negligent, do you really think the brazilian gov't. would've let them go back to the U.S.? They tried to frame them as much as possible, Pires making idiotic statements such as yours BEFORE an investigation even BEGAN!!! He must've been using your crystal ball!

And, just an FYI, but I did well enough in the U.S. that I live off the interest of investments that I have THERE, in the U.S. and I'm not yet 41.
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