LATAM Airlines inaugurated this Wednesday its direct flights between Florianópolis and Santiago, the company’s sixth route between Brazil and Chile.
The route will operate daily on Airbus A320 aircraft, with capacity for 12 passengers in the Premium Economy cabin and 162 in Economy, and expects to serve more than 81,000 passengers per year.
This is the first time the airline has operated the route on a regular basis, and not just during the year-end peak season.
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LATAM currently operates direct flights between Santiago and the airports of São Paulo/Guarulhos (44 times a week), Rio de Janeiro/Galeão (17 times a week), Porto Alegre (4 times a week), Curitiba (3 times a week) and Belo Horizonte/Confins (3 times a week), and now Florianópolis.
“This new route demonstrates that we have been able to invest strategically and sustainably to bring more tourists to Brazil and also to expand travel options for Brazilians. By bringing Florianópolis closer to Santiago, we connect Santa Catarina with all of Chile and also with important points in the Pacific, such as Sydney, Auckland, Melbourne and Easter Island,” analyzes Aline Mafra, LATAM’s Sales and Marketing Director.

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