LATAM Brazil will resume its Fortaleza-Miami route starting July 25 with one flight per week, making the capital of the state of Ceará the company’s fourth Brazilian city with international operations.
The weekly flight will be operated by Boeing 787-9 aircraft with capacity for 300 passengers (30 in Premium Business, 57 in Economy+ and 213 in Economy).
→ LATAM to resume direct flights between Porto Alegre and Lima in July.
“LATAM remains attentive to the growth in demand. In 2021 we have already launched two new routes in the state and now we announce the resumption of international operation. This was only possible thanks to the company’s sustainable resumption planning, associated with the state government’s competitive policies,” explains Aline Mafra, LATAM Brazil Sales and Marketing Director.
For the July 2022 high season, LATAM will also increase flight frequency on the Fortaleza-Belém (from 7 to 10 weekly flights), Fortaleza-Brasília (from 11 to 21 weekly flights), Fortaleza-São Paulo/Congonhas (from 17 to 21 weekly flights), Fortaleza-São Paulo/Guarulhos (from 37 to 47 weekly flights) and Juazeiro do Norte-São Paulo/Guarulhos (from 6 to 7 weekly flights) routes. In addition, the company will resume routes that were temporarily suspended, such as Fortaleza-Manaus (10 weekly flights), Fortaleza-Maceió (7 weekly flights) and Fortaleza-Vitória (7 weekly flights).
In the international market, the airline will resume operations to Rome and the flight from São Paulo/Guarulhos to Buenos Aires/Ezeiza in July. In addition, the airline already operates flights to Asunción, Barcelona, Bogotá, Buenos Aires/Aeroparque, Mexico City, Frankfurt, Lima, Lisbon, London, Madrid, Mendoza, Miami, Milan, Montevideo, New York, Orlando, Paris and Santiago, totaling 20 international destinations from Brazil.
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