LATAM Airlines announced Thursday that, starting in October, the company will increase its operations from Aeroparque Jorge Newbery by 27% compared to last season (April-October 2024).
The air terminal has become an important connectivity platform for those seeking direct access to the city of Buenos Aires from Lima, Santiago and Sao Paulo, as well as for Argentines wishing to connect from the city center.
As of October 27, LATAM will operate from Aeroparque 35 weekly frequencies to Santiago de Chile, 31 weekly frequencies to Sao Paulo and will fly 14 weekly frequencies to Lima, improving the offer for the corporate segment. It also maintains its operation at Ezeiza with 19 weekly frequencies to Lima, 12 frequencies to Santiago and 10 frequencies to Sao Paulo.
→ LATAM Airlines reported net income of US$146 million in the second quarter of 2024
From the interior of the country, the company maintains its itinerary unchanged, flying from Cordoba 7 weekly frequencies to Lima and 6 weekly frequencies to Santiago de Chile; from Mendoza it will have 11 weekly frequencies to Santiago, 6 to Sao Paulo and 5 to Lima, while Salta will continue with 4 weekly frequencies to the city of Lima.
Also, starting in December, LATAM will resume operations between Rosario-Lima and Bariloche-Santiago (seasonal route) with 3 weekly frequencies.
This increase in operations reflects the company’s commitment to expanding its connection network in the country, where it has consolidated its position as regional market leader according to the latest statistics published by the National Civil Aviation Administration (ANAC), accounting for 27% of passenger transportation to and from Argentina.
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