LATAM Group Carries 6.9 Million Passengers in April, Boosting International Capacity

LATAM Airlines reported solid growth during April 2026, successfully transporting 6.9 million passengers. This 2.8% increase compared to the same period last year underscores the resilience and strategic expansion of the group’s network across the region and globally.

Capacity Expansion and Global Connectivity

During the fourth month of the year, the LATAM group increased its Consolidated Capacity, measured in Available Seat Kilometers (ASK), by 8.3% versus April 2025. This operational development was primarily driven by three key fronts:

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Passenger Traffic Dynamics and Load Factor

Consolidated Traffic, measured in Revenue Passenger Kilometers (RPK), showed positive performance with a 7.0% increase. This growth was reflected across all of the company’s business segments:

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Furthermore, the Load Factor stood at 82.3%. While this represents a slight reduction of 1.1 percentage points compared to the previous year, group management considers these figures to remain at healthy levels for the industry.

Strong Performance in the Cargo Segment

The group’s cargo unit also showed upward figures in April. Capacity, measured in Available Tonne Kilometers (ATK), reached 730 million, equivalent to a 5.2% year-on-year increase.

In terms of transported volume, LATAM moved a total of 91,000 tons of cargo during the month, consolidating its position as a strategic player for foreign trade in the region.

This monthly balance reaffirms LATAM Group’s growth trend, supported by efficient management of international capacity and a stabilization of domestic traffic in its primary markets.

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