LATAM Airlines Group’s subsidiaries in Brazil, Colombia, Ecuador, Paraguay and Peru and Aerolíneas Argentinas announced Thursday codeshare agreements to connect domestic and regional routes in their respective countries.
These agreements include the joint marketing of more than 140 destinations in South America, reaching 55 domestic destinations in Brazil, 37 in Argentina, 21 in Peru, 19 in Colombia and 8 in Ecuador, in addition to regional routes between Brazil/Colombia/Paraguay/Peru/Uruguay and Argentina, offering a more agile travel experience and greater options to customers.
In addition, these agreements will allow the reciprocal redemption and accumulation of points/miles through the companies’ frequent flyer programs, benefiting 48 million LATAM Pass members and more than 4 million Aerolíneas Plus members.
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“We are expanding travel options for customers, reaching multiple destinations in Argentina and the region. These agreements provide greater benefits as a result of Aerolíneas Argentinas’ extensive network of destinations, which strengthens the LATAM Group’s flight connectivity in the region,” said Soledad Berrios, LATAM Group’s Director of Strategic Alliances.
Leandro Serino, Network Planning, Itineraries and Alliances Manager of Aerolíneas Argentinas, added: “This agreement will allow us to strengthen our Aerolíneas Plus program and expand the range of destinations in the region for our passengers, in addition to giving LATAM customers the opportunity to take advantage of all the local flights offered by Aerolíneas Argentinas”.
The codeshare agreements are subject to approval by the relevant authorities, and implementation will begin in the coming months.
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