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About LATAM Airlines Brasil

LATAM Brasil Airlines, formerly TAM Airlines, is the Brazilian branch of the LATAM Airlines group. A meger between TAM and LAN Airlines occured on 2012 linking the two companies. Between January and December 2017, LATAM had 32.6% of the domestic, and 74.9% of the international market share in terms of passenger-kilometers flown, making it the second largest domestic and largest international airline in Brasil. TAM was not only the largest airline in the country  before the takeover, but the largest airline in Latin America. Prior to the merger with LAN, the company closed its capital, transferring its shares to LATAM Airlines Group. However, in August 2015, it was announced that the two airlines would fully rebrand as LATAM, with one livery to be applied on all aircraft by 2018. LATAM Brasil services 99 desitnations in 17 countries. Planning a trip to Salvador da Bahia, Brazil? Why not plan your stay with our Salvador travel guide

 


 

Codeshares

LATAM Brasil has codeshares with the following airlines: 

Air China Cathay Pacific LATAM Chile Qatar
Air France Iberia LATAM Paraguay South African Airways
American Airlines Interjet Lufthansa Swiss International Airlines
British Airways Japan Airlines Passaredo Linhas Aéreas WestJet

 


 

 

LATAM Airlines Brasil News

7th June 2018

LATAM Group to add new routes to Europe

LATAM Airlines Group has revealed plans to offer its customers new routes to destinations throughout Europe. As part of a larger strategy growth plan, LATAM will launch a new flight between Lisbon Portela Airport (LIS), Portugal, and São Paulo–Guarulhos International Airport (GRU), Brazil, which will begin operations on 3rd September 2018. This flight will operate five times a week and carry passengers on a Boeing 767 aircraft. Additionally, LATAM Group will fly between Munich Airport (MUC) and São Paulo–Guarulhos International Airport early next year. With these two new routes, nine different European destinations will now be home to LATAM services. 

 

LATAM Airlines Group CEO, Enrique Cueto, stated with these new flights LATAM continue to give Latin American's more opportunity to see the rest of the world. LATAM has launched 30 new routes since 2016 which have covered a lot of area across the world.

 

4th June 2018

LATAM Brasil fly to Munich in 2019

LATAM Airlines Brasil has announced that it will fly between São Paulo and Munich if it gets approval from air authorities. While the aircraft it will use and the frequency it will fly the route is still undisclosed, the Brazillian brand of the LATAM Group will hope to fly between São Paulo–Guarulhos International Airport (GRU) and Munich Airport (MUC) by the end of the second half of 2019.

 

This São Paulo—Munich route will be the second destination in Germany for LATAM — the airline already operates to Frankfurt, as well as nine other European cities.

 

29th May 2018

LATAM Brasil migrates to SabreSonic passenger services system (PSS)

LATAM Airlines, the new brand name for Lan Airlines, has announced that it's in the final stages of integrating in two separate reservations systems into one across its combined carriers.  LATAM and Sabre migrated LATAM Brasil from its legacy reservation system onto LATAM’s SabreSonic passenger services system (PSS).  The well-executed cutover now enables the airline to expand its differentiated yet consistent passenger experience across its entire network. This will allow the LATAM group to grow together, uniting all its airlines and carriers under one industry giant. LATAM will also use a broad portfolio of Sabre solutions to manage its extensive airline operations, such as the pricing and shopping for airline travel ticketing, and day-of-travel operations. LATAM is an important customer for Sabre as, with so many subsidiaries, it is a top priority and a huge undertaking of the company to combine them all under one management system, according to Sabre. 

 

10th May 2018

LATAM Airlines group release statistics for April 2018

Reported by Nasdaq Corporate Solutions, LATAM Airlines Group and its subsidaries recently release a preliminary report with statistics comparing their monthly traffic for April 2018 and April 2017. Here are the highlights:

 

  • The Airline Group's system passenger traffic saw a 0.8% increase
  • Unfortunately, the group's load factor dropped 0.5%, from 83.9% to 83.4%
  • Capacity rose 1.4%
  • International passenger traffic made up an estimated 60% of the total passenger traffic for the month April

 

It will be exciting to see how this preliminary report will compare to when the definite numbers are released, presumably later this month or early June.

 

10th May 2018

LATAM Brasil Madrid aircraft changes from October 2018 

LATAM Airlines Brasil has decided to adjust its operational aircraft for Sao Paulo Guarulhos – Madrid route, currently served by Boeing 777-300ER. From 01OCT18, the airline will begin operating Airbus A350-900XWB aircraft on this route once again, operating on alternating day basis with the 777. The following LATAM Brasil flights will be affected. 

LA8064 GRU2225 – 1350+1MAD EQV D
LA8065 MAD2335 – 0515+1GRU EQV D

 

9th April 2018

LATAM Airlines is the first airline to fly between Israel and Latin America for 6 years

Starting in December, Latam will fly three times a week from Santiago to Tel Aviv via Sao Paulo, ending a 6-year Hiatus. Latin America's largest airline will begin direct operations between the two cities to the joy of frequent flyers. Since El Al Airlines terminated business, passengers have had to take flights which have stopovers in Europe or Africa, increasing the total travel time to at least 18 hours. “This is a unique service for passengers across much of Latin America,” said Jerome Cadier, CEO of Latam Airlines Brasil, which was formed in the 2012 merger of Chile’s LAN and Brasil’s TAM. "No other airline connects Latin America with Israel."

 

The stop via Sao Paulo on this new route may be influenced by Brasil’s 120,000-strong Jewish community as well as pilgrims from the world’s second-largest Christian population. The Sao Paulo-Tel Aviv leg will take 13 hours, with the return trip lasting 15 hours. Airfares will start at $999. Due to the increased efficiency of planes, this journey is an hour and a half faster than it was when El Al flew the route 6 years ago, however, this may also be beacuse, according to tourism industry sources, the Israeli carrier didn’t fly over certain African countries.

 

March 2017

21st March 2018

LATAM Airlines creates links with Rome, Fiumicino

LATAM Airlines has expanded its European operations by adding Rome Fiumicino (FCO) to its network of services from Sao Paulo Guarulhos( GRU). The Italian capital city joins the oneworld member’s existing services to Milan Malpensa, Madrid, Barcelona, Frankfurt, London Heathrow and Paris CDG. Flown three times weekly, the 767-300-operated service, which commenced on 16 March, will face competition from Alitalia, which currently serves the city pair on a nine times weekly basis. A commemoration ceremony was held for the launch of the first flight going the 9424km to Italy. This route will be a passenger service thrice a week from now on.

 

5th February 2018

Positive media trends for LATAM Airlines

LATAM Airlines Group has been given a News Impact Score of 0.31, according to Accern Sentiment Analysis Reports. The research takes into account over 20 million news and blog articles in real time to produce a ranking of positive vs negative media inferences. Accern ranks these inferences on a scale of -1 to 1, meaning that LATAM's score is significantly positive. This is good news for the company's shareholders!

 

18th January 2018

LATAM Airlines flight attenndents get married by the pope mid-flight!

Pope Francis has married a couple of flight attendants on board a flight from Santiago Chile to the northern capital of Iquique. The couple, Carlos Ciuffardi and Paola Podest had planned to wed on February 27 2010 but a massive earthquake had devestaed their local church on their wedding day. Whilst the pope was on board, all flight attendants were allowed to go up and receive a photo with the renkowned figure.

 

When the leader of the Catholic Church asked them if they were married, the couple informed them of their dreadful tale. The pontiff asked if they would like to conduct an in-flight ceremony and they agreed without hesitation! The pop even gifted them each with a rosary to commemorate the special occasion.

 

 

17th November 2017

LATAM Airlines launches first scheduled Las Vegas-Brasil flights to launch in June

The first regularly scheduled flights connecting Las Vegas and Brasil will launch June 21, when LATAM Airlines offers nonstop seasonal service three times a week, airline officials said Monday. LATAM will fly from McCarran International Airport to São Paulo on Tuesdays, Fridays and Sundays for summertime flights through Aug. 30, airport spokeswoman Christine Crews said.Return flights from São Paulo-Guarulhos International Airport to Las Vegas will be on Mondays, Thursdays and Saturdays.

 

In addition to economy fares, LATAM’s planes will also have business class seats capable of lying flat, airline officials said. The service to Las Vegas “reflects our commitment to evaluate every opportunity and to invest in sustainable operations that truly facilitate and expand travel options for the customer,” Jerome Cadier, CEO of LATAM Airlines Brasil, said in a statement.

 

LATAM Airlines offers 1,300 daily flights to 140 airports, but Las Vegas will be the carrier’s first destination in the Western United States, airport officials said. Brasil is the seventh-largest source of international visitors to Las Vegas, with more than 150,000 travelers annually, the Las Vegas Convention and Visitors Authority said.


 

 
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