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LATAM Leads the Brazilian Airline Industry for Two Consecutive Years According to ANAC

 

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LATAM has just been confirmed by ANAC (National Civil Aviation Agency) as the leading company in the Brazilian airline industry in 2022. According to consolidated data released by the agency, LATAM repeated the feat of 2021, reaching in 2022 the largest share *) of the domestic market (36.5%) and international*** (20.2%) in Brazil. The index measured by ANAC considers the number of passengers per kilometer transported by the company over all passengers per kilometer transported by all airlines operating in the country.

 

More efficient and growing after exiting the Chapter 11 process, LATAM's domestic capacity (ASK**) in Brazil is already 20% higher than the pre-pandemic period at the beginning of this year, with flights to 54 Brazilian airports, the largest number of national destinations in its history in the country. In the international market, LATAM remains comfortably in the position of the company that most connects Brazil with the world, with direct flights to 21 international destinations.

 

“During the pandemic and in these last few months, LATAM has shown more than ever its commitment to Brazil. In addition to leading the market, putting more planes to fly and serving more passengers, we helped the country to recover from the pandemic, transporting more than 280 million vaccines free of charge (more than 70% of the total) and placing our Solidarity Plane at Brazil service. This is leadership and proof of strength and commitment to the country”, says Jerome Cadier, CEO of LATAM Brazil.

 

LATAM leadership was expanded in 2022

 

Compared to 2021, LATAM's market share on domestic flights from Brazil in 2022 grew by 2.7 percentage points*. Internationally, growth was 4.7 points in Brazil, with all subsidiaries***. The advance is a direct reflection of the efficient resumption and growth of domestic and international operations, opening of new destinations and launching of routes, which have sustainably accompanied the increase in demand for travel, especially after the restrictions of the Covid-19 pandemic.

 

In 2022, especially, LATAM ended the year with good reasons to celebrate the year of growth, especially in Brazil. In addition to the efficiency achieved after two years of reorganization, the company invested in people, new products, destinations, technologies, promotion of diversity and made concrete progress in its sustainability journey. Taken together, all these achievements further reinforced the company's commitment to the country and Brazilians throughout the year. Check here for more details of these achievements.

 

*RPK: acronym for Passenger Kilometers Carried.

 

**ASK: Acronym for Seat Kilometers Offered.

 

***Considers all affiliates of the LATAM group that operate international flights to/from Brazil: LATAM, LATAM Chile and LATAM Peru.

 

*DISCLAMER:

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