LATAM to Launch Flights to Curaçao and Tucumán from Lima Starting December

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LATAM Airlines Perú continues to expand its route network with the announcement of two new international destinations from Lima, set to begin operations in December 2025, pending government approval. The new routes—Curaçao and Tucumán (Argentina)—are part of the airline’s strategic plan to strengthen its presence in high-value tourism markets and connect Peru with more key regional destinations.

Curaçao: Bringing the Caribbean Closer to Peru

Starting December 2, LATAM will inaugurate its Lima–Curaçao route with three weekly flights—operated on Tuesdays, Fridays, and Sundays—using Airbus A319 and A320 aircraft.

Flight Schedule:

  • Lima–Curaçao
    Departure: 12:00 — Arrival: 17:40
  • Curaçao–Lima
    Departure: 18:50 — Arrival: 22:25

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The airline projects transporting over 34,500 passengers in the first year of operation on this route, underscoring its commitment to the growing international tourism market between Peru and the Caribbean.

Direct Lima–Tucumán Flights Return

On December 14, LATAM will resume direct flights between Lima and Tucumán, one of the most important cities in northwestern Argentina. With this relaunch, operating three times a week, the airline will now offer its seventh direct route from Peru to Argentina.

Flight Schedule:

  • Lima–Tucumán
    Departure: 23:50 — Arrival: 05:00
  • Tucumán–Lima
    Departure: 06:00 — Arrival: 07:20

The addition of Curaçao and Tucumán to LATAM Airlines Perú’s network reflects its expansion strategy targeting emerging tourism markets with high growth potential. These routes not only provide new travel options but also reinforce Lima’s position as an increasingly robust regional hub.

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