LATAM Airlines announced Tuesday the extension of its codeshare agreement with Voepass initiated in 2014.
The move will increase LATAM’s regional reach in Brazil starting May 9 to 13 additional locations on Voepass-operated flights with ATR 72 aircraft.
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The 13 new destinations are: Ipatinga, Barreiras, Feira de Santana, Valença, Paulo Afons), Teixeira de Freitas, Lençóis, Fernando de Noronha, Uruguaiana, Santa Maria, Pelotas, Santo Ângelo and Aracati. Currently, the code-share agreement already allows LATAM customers to fly to/from five destinations in Brazil: Coari, Carauari, Parintins, Itaituba and Parnaíba.
“We want more people to have access to air transportation in Brazil. The expansion of our codeshare with Voepass complements our existing network and reinforces this commitment, allowing more people to fly and connect domestically and internationally,” says Aline Mafra, Director of Sales and Marketing for LATAM Brazil.
“We are very pleased to expand our codeshare agreement with LATAM. Being able to continue our history of opening and connecting cities throughout the interior of our country is in our DNA,” commented Commander Felicio, CEO of VOEPASS.
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