As of today, LATAM Airlines has free and exclusive content from Paramount+ in its in-flight entertainment service LATAM Play. This, after closing an agreement with the company that includes the availability of the streaming platform’s content in its entire operation: more than 300 aircraft for 148 destinations in 25 countries.
Following the milestone, LATAM becomes the only airline in South America to have Paramount+ content on its in-flight service. This will allow passengers to choose from more than 70 episodes of exclusive Paramount+ series, including HALO, The King of Tulsa and Kamp Koral: The Early Years of SpongeBob SquarePants, among others.
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“We celebrate our collaboration with Paramount+ to further elevate the overall experience for our passengers. At LATAM, we constantly strive to offer better and better travel, and this agreement underscores our strong commitment. The innovations we bring seek not only to connect with passengers’ emotions, but also to ensure that every trip with us is an unforgettable experience,” said Paulo Miranda, vice president of Customers at LATAM Airlines Group.
Currently, LATAM Play also has an alliance with HBO Max, which allows it to make available to its customers more than 170 movies, more than 430 episodes of series, more than 1,000 songs and children’s and reading content for them to enjoy during their travels. For the coming year, the airline aims to grow its content offering by over 50%, consolidating its position as a leader in the region with world-class content.

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