Guayaquil, Ecuador is one of four new LATAM Airlines routes 13 Feb 2023
LATAM Adds Four New Routes to its Network

LATAM Airlines

LATAM Airlines reports updates on its operations announced in recent weeks, including new routes to start in 2023 to and from South America:

  • Santiago (Chile)-Porto Alegre (Brazil) with three weekly flights starting in April.
  • Lima (Peru) and Brasilia (Brazil), with daily flights starting in April.
  • Bogota (Colombia)  and Guayaquil (Ecuador), with seven weekly flights starting in April.
  • Bogota (Colombia) and Orlando (United States), with daily flights starting in July.

At the same time, a new frequency will be added on the Santiago (Chile)-Easter Island/Rapa Nui route, totalling six flights per week as of February.

Finally, as part of the Joint Venture with Delta Airlines, the US airline announced that it will operate the seasonal route between New York (JFK) and Rio de Janeiro/Galeão (GIG) as of 16 December 2023.

January 2023 Operating Statistics

In January 2023, passenger traffic (measured in revenue passenger-kilometers - RPK) increased 24.9% compared to the same period in 2022, and the operation measured in ASK (available seat-kilometers) grew 23.9%. This implies that the load factor increased 0.7 percentage points, reaching 81.1%.

In cargo, the load factor was 51.0%, corresponding to a decrease of 1.2 percentage points compared to January 2022.

 

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LATAM Airlines Group S.A. is the leading airline group in Latin America, with a presence in five domestic markets in the region: Brazil, Chile, Colombia, Ecuador and Peru, as well as international operations within Latin America and to Europe, the United States, the Caribbean, Australia and New Zealand. LATAM flies to more than 120 destinations in Latin America and 144 worldwide. 

The group has a fleet of Boeing 767, 777, 787, Airbus A321, A320, A320neo and A319 aircraft.

LATAM Cargo Chile, LATAM Cargo Colombia and LATAM Cargo Brazil are the cargo subsidiaries of the LATAM group, having a combined fleet of 16 cargo aircraft, which will gradually increase to a total of 20 cargo aircraft by 2024. These cargo subsidiaries have access to the group's passenger aircraft and operate within the LATAM group's network, as well as on exclusive international routes for cargo transportation. In addition, they offer modern infrastructure and a wide variety of services and service options to meet the needs of their customers.

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