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CAGS: Latin America-bound COVID vaccines likely to move through Miami Airport

Caryn Livingston by Caryn Livingston
November 20, 2020
in Airports, Carriers
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Stakeholders at Miami International Airport (MIA) are preparing to leverage the hub’s geographic placement as a gateway to Latin America and the Caribbean and its strong position in pharma logistics to send COVID-19 vaccines south. “Normally, 80% of our pharma exports go to the Latin America and Caribbean regions, so we do expect that we’re […]

 

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