LATAM Group projects an 85% increase in passenger operations for January (measured in available seat kilometers – ASK) compared to the same period in 2019. Thus, the group expects to operate approximately 1,409 daily domestic and international flights during the month, connecting 144 destinations in 22 countries. The cargo business, meanwhile, has more than 1,590 flights scheduled.
January operating data in domestic markets (Brazil, Colombia, Ecuador and Peru) is expected to exceed the levels of the same period in 2019, with the exception of Chile whose recovery has been slower compared to the rest of the markets. In the case of the cargo business, the positive trend continues and accumulates a sixth consecutive month with a capacity projection above pre-pandemic data.
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In December 2022, passenger traffic (measured in revenue passenger-kilometers – RPK) was 80.0% compared to the same period of 2019, based on an operation measured in ASK (available seat-kilometers) of 85.2% compared to December 2019. This implied that the occupancy factor decreased 5.1 percentage points to 78.4%.
In cargo, the occupancy factor was 54.7%, which corresponds to a decrease of 2.6 percentage points compared to December 2019.
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