LATAM Group and Delta Air Lines announced Monday that they will be the official airlines of the Copa America 2024, an event that will be held starting June 20 at 14 venues in the United States.
The LATAM group also announced that during these days it will offer exclusive promotions in some of the destinations where the championship will be held, as well as ticket raffles among its most loyal customers so that they can attend one of the most important soccer events in the world, which this year will bring together 16 teams from the continent.
In addition, LATAM will transform its lounges in the region into a space for fans to enjoy the different matches of the tournament on a giant screen, with access to comfortable spaces, cocktails, food, WiFi, among others.
“In less than a month, athletes and attendees from different countries of the continent will travel to compete and enjoy this great sporting event, so good air connectivity is essential for the success of this tournament. Therefore, this announcement perfectly complements the Joint Venture between LATAM Group and Delta because it will allow us to demonstrate that together we can contribute to greater and better connectivity between South and North America,” says Constanza Pizarro, Corporate Communications Manager of Latam Airlines Group.
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“Having Delta and LATAM Group, the airlines that best connect South and North America, as sponsors of Copa America 2024 is the perfect example of how both regions are ‘meant to be together’. Both airlines share the vision and commitment to deliver an exceptional travel experience to all fans traveling to support their national teams,” said Soledad Lago Rodriguez, Director of Communications and Branding for Delta Air Lines.
Delta-LATAM Joint Venture: Elevating travel experience in the Americas
In 2022, both airlines announced the start of their Joint Venture, which aims to significantly improve connectivity and passenger experience traveling between South America (Brazil, Chile, Colombia, Ecuador, Paraguay, Peru and Uruguay) and North America (United States and Canada).
The agreement covers select markets, connecting more than 300 destinations. Passengers can now fly faster and easier to cities such as New York, São Paulo, Bogotá and Santiago, enjoying the convenience of coordinated schedules and efficient connections.
Delta passengers have easier access to cities such as Cusco, Peru, and Montevideo, Uruguay, through LATAM hubs. Similarly, LATAM travelers now have convenient access to more than 200 U.S. cities through Delta hubs.
Since the start of their Joint Venture, Delta and LATAM have announced the following new routes: Bogota-Orlando (LATAM); Los Angeles-Sao Paulo (LATAM); New York JFK-Rio de Janeiro (Delta); Atlanta-Cartagena (Delta); Lima-Atlanta (LATAM); Santiago-Orlando (LATAM); Santiago-Atlanta (Delta).
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