LATAM Airlines has just been confirmed by the National Civil Aviation Agency (ANAC) as the leading airline in the Brazilian air sector for the third consecutive year. In 2023, the company recorded a 38% share of the domestic market and 22% of international operations, according to consolidated data released Monday by the regulatory agency.
In practice, LATAM has seen its domestic share in Brazil jump from 35% in 2019 (before the Covid-19 pandemic) to 38% in this latest ANAC survey.
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LATAM is currently the largest airline in the Brazilian market, operating the largest network in the country in its history, with flights to more than 50 airports nationwide. In 2023, the company also expanded its codeshare with Voepass, offering its customers access to another 26 Brazilian destinations.
In terms of international flights, LATAM is the airline that transports the most tourists to Brazil from 90 airports abroad.
LATAM’S OUTLOOK IN BRAZIL FOR 2024
By 2024, LATAM has announced 4 measures to universalize aviation in Brazil, including the addition of 10,000 seats per day to its operation in the country until 2024. “It will be more than 3 million additional seats in the year so that more people can fly,” explained Jerome Cadier, CEO of LATAM Brazil.
As of 2021, LATAM is the leading airline in Brazil’s domestic and international markets, according to ANAC.
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