LATAM Airlines announced Thursday that it will increase its services between São Paulo (Brazil) and Madrid (Spain) from 7 to 11 weekly flights starting May 1.
Flights on this route are operated by Boeing 787-9 aircraft with capacity for 300 passengers (30 in Premium Business, 57 in Economy+ and 213 in Economy) or Boeing 777 aircraft with capacity for 410 passengers (38 in Premium Business, 50 in Economy+ and 322 in Economy).
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“The European continent offers a number of very attractive destinations for Brazilians and Madrid is one of the most popular. Spain is also a gateway for many Europeans looking to visit Brazil. This increase reinforces LATAM’s commitment to increasingly connect Brazilian destinations with the world,” said Aline Mafra, LATAM Brazil’s Director of Marketing and Sales.
LATAM currently leads and accounts for 46% of domestic operations at Guarulhos airport, which is its largest hub and where the company connects passengers from all over the world to 49 other Brazilian airports.
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