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Direct air links are a flight of fancy

By Raymond Colitt

Published: April 13 2005 03:00 | Last updated: April 13 2005 03:00

Veteran businessmen in Latin America can tell horrendous travel tales of marathon journeys involving countless flight connections within the region.

A direct flight from Rio Branco in Brazil to Peru's capital Lima would normally take just 90 minutes. In reality it takes 30 hours with at least three stopovers and an airport transfer and costs a minimum of $1,300 for the round trip.

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