LATAM announces nonstop flights between São Paulo and Los Angeles

LATAM Airlines Brazil announced Wednesday that it will operate nonstop flights between the cities of São Paulo and Los Angeles (United States) starting July 1, 2023, adding a destination not currently offered.

In addition, this new route offers customers access to the larger U.S. corporate and general market from Los Angeles, where Delta is the global airline with the largest presence.

This operation is part of the first announcements following the approval of its Joint Venture agreement with Delta last September.

LATAM to resume direct flights between Brasilia and Lima in 2023.

The flight will have an initial frequency of three times per week in Boeing 777 aircraft, with capacity for 410 passengers (38 in Premium Business cabin, 50 in Economy+ and 322 in Economy).

From Los Angeles, customers will be able to connect to Delta’s most important destinations on the U.S. West Coast, including San Francisco, Las Vegas and Seattle. Passengers will be able to connect from the hub in São Paulo to the various destinations in LATAM Brazil’s domestic network, in addition to connections to the various destinations served by the group in the region.

More capacity to and from Latin America

Another novelty of the announcement was the operational adjustment in routes to and from the United States, which will have an impact on flights of both companies. In the case of LATAM Group, the changes will be as follows:

On Delta Air Lines’ side, the recently announced changes consider the following routes:

With these frequency adjustments, Delta and LATAM will add 23,000 seats per week roundtrip to their regular itineraries to connect North and South America like never before.

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