LATAM lists the three most sought after capitals in Brazil in July

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and according to a survey based on the analysis of its sales channels, the three most popular Brazilian destinations for LATAM engers for the July holidays this year are Porto Alegre, Rio de Janeiro (Santos Dumont and Galeão airports) and Fortaleza. In all, almost 7 flights were scheduled to/from the locations on 37 domestic and international routes to transport more than 900 engers. During the school holidays, the company will operate 156 extra flights to/from these cities, compared to the regular operation in June 2023.

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For this year's school holidays, LATAM will offer 1,9 extra flights for travel within or to Brazil between July 1st and 31st, compared to the regular operation in June 2023. In all, the company will operate a total of 24,5 domestic and international flights in the Brazilian high season, a volume 17% higher than that ed in July 2022. Air tickets for all flights are available at latam.com.

 

LATAM RESUMES DIRECT CONNECTION BETWEEN BUENOS AIRES AND RIO DE JANEIRO

LATAM will resume its daily flights from Buenos Aires to Rio de Janeiro (Galeão airport) in July to meet the demand of the mid-year high season. In all, there will be 5 weekly flights departing from Ezeiza airport and two from Aeroparque throughout the third quarter of 2023. Tickets are now available at latam.com.

In 2023, LATAM is responsible for 64%¹ of engers on international flights in Brazil, according to ANAC (National Civil Aviation Agency), having inaugurated the Porto Alegre-Santiago and Brasília-Lima routes, launched operations in o Fundo (RS) and extended its agreement codeshare with Voe. Also in 2023, it will start the Foz do Iguaçu-Lima, Santiago-Melbourne, Lima-Aruba, Guarulhos-Johannesburg and Guarulhos-Los Angeles routes, the latter being the first effective delivery in the Brazilian market of its t Venture with Delta Air Lines.

As a consequence of the investment in connectivity, the LATAM leads the Brazilian airline industry in 2023, repeating the feat of the last two years (2021 and 2022), according to ANAC.

¹ Considers international flights to/from Brazil of all s of the LATAM group.

 

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