LATAM Group projects passenger operations of 83% for November (measured in available seat kilometers – ASK) compared to the same period in 2019 (pre-pandemic scenario) and maintains its forecast to exceed 85% operation by year-end. This month, the group will reach a major milestone in its reactivation process by flying the same number of destinations it had prior to the COVID 19 pandemic in November 2019. Likewise, it restarted its Santiago-Curitiba and Antofagasta-Lima routes, which reinforce its regional connectivity network.
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LATAM expects to operate approximately 1,347 daily domestic and international flights during the month, connecting 144 destinations in 22 countries. The cargo business, meanwhile, is scheduled to operate more than 1,500 cargo flights. All these projections are subject to the evolution of the pandemic in the countries where the group operates.
In October 2022, passenger traffic (measured in revenue passenger-kilometers – RPK) was 82.8% compared to the same period in 2019, based on an operation measured in ASK (available seat-kilometers) of 81.9% compared to October 2019. This implied that the occupancy factor increased 0.9 percentage points to 83.3%.
In cargo, the occupancy factor was 55.4%, corresponding to an increase of 0.7 percentage points compared to October 2019.
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