LATAM Airlines has added Disney+ to LATAM Play, the inflight entertainment service. Following the successful completion of an agreement with Disney, the streaming platform's content is now available across LATAM's extensive network that spans over 300 aircraft, servicing 147 destinations in 25 countries.
LATAM is the first airline in South America to have Disney+ content on its onboard service, allowing passengers to choose from more than 50 episodes available on the streaming platform, including the first season of the series Loki and Obi Wan Kenobi, and films Disenchanted and Lady and the Tramp.
“We remain focused on making each flight an unforgettable experience for our customers. With Disney+ now on LATAM Play, we offer exclusive, high-quality content that is complimentary, making flying with LATAM even more magical", said Paulo Miranda, Vice President of Customers at LATAM Airlines Group.
This announcement builds on previous work LATAM Airlines has done with Disney including the 2019 Stormtrooper Plane, a Boeing 777 designed to celebrate the opening of the “Star Wars: Galaxy's Edge” attraction at the Disney amusement park in Orlando.
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Now with this agreement, LATAM Airlines is the first airline group in South America to have content from three streaming platforms on board: Disney+, HBO Max and Paramount+.
In total, LATAM Airlines offers more than 170 movies, over 550 episodes of various series, 1,000 songs and children's and reading content that customers can enjoy during their travels.
ABOUT LATAM AIRLINES
LATAM Airlines Group S.A. and its subsidiaries are the leading airline group in Latin America, with a presence in five domestic markets in the region: Brazil, Chile, Colombia, Ecuador and Peru, in addition to international operations within Latin America and to Europe, Africa, the United States, the Caribbean, Australia and New Zealand.
The group has a fleet of Boeing 767, 777, 787, Airbus A321, A321neo A320, A320neo and A319 aircraft. LATAM Cargo Chile, LATAM Cargo Colombia and LATAM Cargo Brazil are the LATAM group's cargo subsidiaries,In addition to having access to the bellies of the passenger affiliates' aircraft, they have a fleet of 20 freighters. These cargo subsidiaries have access to the group's passenger aircraft, and operate within the LATAM group network, as well as on exclusive international routes for cargo transportation. In addition, they offer a modern infrastructure and a wide variety of services and support options to meet the needs of its customers.
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