LATAM Airlines‘ passenger operational projection for July 2021 is estimated to reach 46% (measured in available seat kilometers – ASK) versus the same month in 2019, in a pre-pandemic context. This figure represents the highest projected operation since the beginning of the health crisis, with a significant increase versus June’s figure of 36.9%. However, the challenges lie in a reactivation of markets such as Chile and Ecuador, which have the lowest records compared to the rest of the countries where the group operates.
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LATAM expects to operate approximately 880 daily domestic and international flights during July, connecting 116 destinations in 16 countries. Meanwhile, the Cargo division has 1,030 flights scheduled during the period, 20% more than in the same month of 2019. All these projections are subject to the evolution of the pandemic, as well as travel restrictions in the countries where LATAM operates.
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