Brasília, Rio and Fortaleza are the Cties that Received the most LATAM Passengers in 2022
In 2022, Brasília, Rio de Janeiro (Galeão and Santos Dumont) and Fortaleza were the destinations that received the most LATAM passengers on domestic flights in Brazil. In all, the four airports received more than 35% of the company's domestic flight passengers in Brazil. Approximately 6.5 million LATAM passengers disembarked at the four destinations, a volume 102% higher than in 2021.
For Aline Mafra, Director of Sales and Marketing at LATAM
Brasil, the four champion airports of 2022 are strategic for planning the
company's domestic air network in Brazil. “In Brasília, Rio de Janeiro and
Fortaleza, last year we operated 63 routes that help to connect the main
regions of the country, in addition to having great potential for business and
leisure tourism”.
Comparing 2022 with 2021, last year LATAM expanded its
flights in the Federal District, having inaugurated the route from Brasilia to
Sinop (7 flights a week) and also strengthened the connection between the
federal capital and São Paulo/Congonhas (increase of 219 weekly flights), Rio
de Janeiro/Santos Dumont (addition of 153 weekly flights), São Paulo/Guarulhos
(addition of 89 weekly flights) and Porto Seguro (addition of 68 weekly
flights).
In Fortaleza, it began direct flights from the capital of
Ceará to Vitória (7 flights a week) and reinforced its connections with São
Paulo/Congonhas (increase of 114 weekly flights), São Paulo/Guarulhos (increase
of 91 weekly flights), São Luís ( addition of 83 weekly flights), Natal (more
78 weekly flights), Recife (more 72 weekly flights), Salvador (more 65 weekly
flights), Belo Horizonte/Confins (more 55 weekly flights), Teresina (more 53
weekly flights weekly) and Maceió (addition of 51 weekly flights).
In Rio de Janeiro, it began operating Santos Dumont routes
to Goiânia (14 weekly flights), Florianópolis (10 weekly flights) and Porto
Seguro (4 weekly flights), in addition to opening the Rio de Janeiro/Galeão-Foz
do Iguaçu route (4 weekly flights). Finally, Santos Dumont's connectivity with
São Paulo/Congonhas (addition of 738 weekly flights), Brasília (addition of 153
weekly flights), Vitória (addition of 131 weekly flights), Goiânia (addition of
109 weekly flights) and Belo Horizonte/Confins (addition of 105 weekly
flights). On Galeão, it reinforced the route with São Paulo/Guarulhos (an
increase of 78 weekly flights).
More efficient after exiting its Chapter 11 process, LATAM
has resumed and sustainably expanded its operations in Brazil. Currently, the
company already flies to 54 Brazilian airports, the largest number of national
destinations in its history in the country, and is preparing to start
operations in Passo Fundo (RS) in March this year. In the international market,
LATAM remains the airline that most connects Brazil to the world with 21 direct
destinations from the country. For this year, the company has already announced
that it will start operations to Johannesburg and Los Angeles, the latter being
the first effective delivery in the Brazilian market of its Joint Venture with
Delta, definitively approved in 2022.
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