The Chilean airline Sky Airlines is expanding its offer of seats on flights between Santiago, Chile, and São Paulo (Guarulhos).
The company will operate from July 03rd with the Airbus A321neo, which is equipped with 238 seats in a single class. Until then, the low-cost airline used the Airbus A320neo with capacity for 186 engers.
The change of aircraft will allow an increase of 312 seats in each segment per week, considering the current six weekly frequencies that the company has between the cities.

However, Sky also decided to transform operations into daily ones, and there will be another flight on Tuesdays, also with the A321neo. Another additional frequency will be operated on Sundays, with an A320neo that will perform flights H2602 and H2603, totaling eight weekly frequencies between Santiago and São Paulo.
On the company's website, we found airline tickets starting at US$216 each way, for flights on this route.
Check the table below in detail:
Flight | Source | Take-off | Destination | landing |
H2600 | Santiago (SCL) | 07h05 | Sao Paulo (GRU) | 11h55 |
H2601 | Sao Paulo (GRU) | 13h00 | Santiago (SCL) | 16h30 |
H2602 | Santiago (SCL) | 14h25 | Sao Paulo (GRU) | 19h15 |
H2603 | Sao Paulo (GRU) | 20h20 | Santiago (SCL) | 23h50 |
Also in July, the company will resume its seasonal flights between Santiago and Florianópolis, capital of Santa Catarina. There will be 3 flights per week, operated by SKY's Airbus A320neo model aircraft, with capacity for 186 seats.
Tickets can be obtained through the website www.skyairline.com/brasil.