LATAM Airlines reported Monday that it will offer 1,900 additional flights in Brazil, compared to the regular June operation, for travel within or to the country between July 1 and 31.
In total, LATAM will operate a total of 24,500 domestic and international flights during the Brazilian high season, a volume 17% higher than that recorded in July 2022.
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The largest increases in domestic flights were programmed for the Brazilian Northeast, while international additions were programmed mainly for tourist destinations such as Mendoza and Buenos Aires, in Argentina. Another novelty will be the expansion of the Fortaleza-Miami route. In total, LATAM expects to carry a total of 3.6 million passengers this high season in Brazil, 18% more than in July 2022.
“We are more efficient and strengthened in this high season. We have planned our air network in a sustainable way to generate more connectivity for Brazilians. We are prepared to transport safely and quickly, inside and outside the country, the 3.6 million passengers who chose to fly with us during the school vacations,” said Aline Mafra, LATAM Brazil’s Sales and Marketing Director.
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