LATAM Airlines will resume flights from Brazil to Rome (Italy) and Boston (United States) as of July 2022. With this, the airline will complete the resumption of all its destinations it served in Europe and the U.S. before the Covid-19 pandemic.
“It is true that the international market should not recover 100% until 2023. But that doesn’t stop us from paying attention to destinations that already have a potential demand for reopening. Highly desired, Rome and Boston are two more options for Brazilians to resume their travel plans with confidence and security,” says Diogo Elias, LATAM Brazil Sales and Marketing Director.
→ LATAM Airlines will resume flights to Australia and New Zealand.
Currently, LATAM has already restored flights to 19 international destinations from Brazil: Asuncion, Barcelona, Bogota, Buenos Aires/Aeroparque, Buenos Aires/Ezeiza, Mexico City, Frankfurt, Lima, Lisbon, London, Madrid, Mendoza, Miami, Milan, Montevideo, New York, Orlando, Paris and Santiago.
Sao Paulo – Rome
LATAM had stopped operating the direct São Paulo/Guarulhos-Rome/Fiumicino flight in October 2019. Now, the route will resume with three weekly flights starting July 9, 2022, and will be operated with Boeing 777 aircraft, with capacity for 372 passengers in economy class and 38 passengers in Premium Business.
It should be noted that the resumption of the route is subject to approval by the authorities.
Sao Paulo – Boston
The airline had stopped operating the direct São Paulo/Guarulhos-Boston flight in April 2020. Now, the route will resume with three weekly flights starting July 1, 2022, and will be operated with Boeing 787-9 aircraft, with capacity for 270 passengers in economy class and 30 passengers in Premium Business.
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