LATAM Airlines announced Tuesday that it will reactivate its non-stop flights between Lima (Peru) and Montego Bay (Jamaica) as of December 1, 2024.
The route will operate three weekly flights (Thursdays, Saturdays and Sundays) and expects to carry around 45,000 passengers in its first year.
Flights will depart Lima at 12:00 and Montego Bay at 17:45.
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“The restart of this route reaffirms our commitment to increase connectivity and tourism growth in this important region. This new flight will open the door for more Latin American travelers to experience the culture, nature and warm hospitality of Jamaica,” said Aline Mafra, Director of Sales and Marketing for LATAM Brazil.
Brazilians will be able to fly to this international LATAM destination mainly from the airports of São Paulo/Guarulhos or Rio de Janeiro/Galeão, with a connection in the Peruvian capital and an average total duration of 11 hours.
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