LATAM Airlines will resume flights to Australia and New Zealand from March 29, two years after suspending service due to the coronavirus pandemic.
The Santiago-Sydney-Auckland route will initially operate three weekly frequencies on Boeing 787-9 aircraft, Latam Airlines Oceania Director Chris Ellis told Stuff.
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The airline expects to increase frequencies to five flights per week beginning July 1, Ellis said.
“We are looking forward to resuming flights between New Zealand and Australia with Chile and reconnecting passengers to all the adventures and beauty South America has to offer,” Ellis commented.
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