LATAM Airlines will increase flight frequency on seven of its international routes connecting Brazil with the United States, Europe and Africa, the company announced Thursday.
The airline announced that, as of October 27, it will increase flights from Sao Paulo to Orlando, Los Angeles, Johannesburg, Milan, Rome, Madrid and Lisbon by 38%, compared to the same period last year.
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All these flights will be operated by Boeing 777 and 787 aircraft.
LATAM has grown since emerging from bankruptcy proceedings at the end of 2022. In 2024 it expects to post record profits on the back of increased demand.
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