LATAM Airlines to Boost International Flight Frequency from Brazil

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LATAM Airlines will significantly increase the frequency of flights on seven international routes connecting Brazil with the United States, Europe, and Africa, the company announced on Thursday (16).

Effective October 27, flights from Sao Paulo to Orlando, Los Angeles, Johannesburg, Milan, Rome, Madrid, and Lisbon will see a 38% increase compared to the same period last year. These routes will be serviced by Boeing 777 and 787 aircraft.

The airline’s expansion comes as it continues to recover and grow after emerging from bankruptcy proceedings at the end of 2022. LATAM anticipates posting record profits in 2024, driven by rising demand.

Tatiana Cesso
Tatiana Cesso
As a journalist, I uncover stories that inspire, inform, and captivate, with work featured in InStyle, Elle, Marie Claire, L’Officiel, and Vogue. Though based in the U.S. since 2010—living in Chicago, L.A., and now Miami—my heart remains in Brazil, where I was born and raised. This deep connection led me to create Brazilcore, a platform bridging Brazil with English-speaking audiences worldwide.

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