Due to the strong demand between South America and Europe, LATAM Cargo Group and its subsidiaries will expand their capacity between these regions by 25% starting in October 2025.
“In a challenging and constantly evolving global environment, we continue to focus on our strategic markets, strengthening the routes where we can offer a unique and reliable service,” said Andrés Bianchi, the company’s CEO.
He said the group has a 23% share of total capacity in these regions , so they will increase their weekly frequencies using their fleet of B767F aircraft.
In this regard, he explained that 15 weekly frequencies are projected from Europe to South America, representing a 25% increase , offering the most convenient flight times and schedules on the market with three daily flights on Mondays, Wednesdays, Thursdays, Saturdays, and Sundays, connecting multiple European origins with South America.
Additionally, with its B767F fleet, LATAM Cargo Group will offer its customers the opportunity to deliver cargo to the widest portfolio of cities in South America , creating industry-leading connections to its hubs in Campinas (Viracopos-São Paulo), Santiago de Chile, and Lima.
Also to mid-sized destinations such as Rio de Janeiro, Curitiba, São José dos Campos, Florianópolis, Montevideo, and Buenos Aires, among others, offering improved arrival times to the final destination and actively contributing to strengthening the region’s logistics ecosystem.
In the opposite direction, the operation from South America to Europe will be the same 15 weekly frequencies, with three daily flights on Tuesdays, Wednesdays, Fridays, Saturdays, and Sundays. Of these, the 10 frequencies already assigned from the Pacific side departing from Quito will be maintained, and five new frequencies will be added originating from Brazil.
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