LATAM Transports 90,000 Passengers in the First Year of Operations in Sinop
In the image, the Airbus A320 operated by LATAM taking off from Cuiabá. |
In May, LATAM celebrated its first year of operations in
Sinop (OPS), in the state of Mato Grosso. In all, the company has already
transported more than 90,000 passengers on 725 flights operated between the
city of Mato Grosso and BrasÃlia, with an average occupancy of over 80% of
Airbus A319 aircraft that can accommodate up to 12 passengers in the Premium
Economy cabin and 126 in Economy.
According to Aline Mafra, Director of Sales and Marketing at
LATAM Brasil, “Sinop is a very important and strategic corporate destination,
especially for the Brazilian agricultural sector. The opening of this route is
part of a series of sustainable investments that we have been able to carry out
since 2021 because LATAM has become a much stronger, more efficient and more
competitive company. This is how we manage to reinforce our commitment to
Brazilians and offer more connectivity and dynamism to our economy”.
Currently, LATAM is the most punctual airline at BrasÃlia
airport (BSB), where it operates a daily flight to Sinop (OPS) with an average
duration of 1h45 and which always takes off at 21:45. In the opposite
direction, the flight departs from the municipality of Mato Grosso at 4:25 am.
In addition to Sinop, LATAM operates flights from Cuiabá (CGB) in Mato Grosso
to the airports of BrasÃlia (1 daily flight), São Paulo/Congonhas (CGH - 2
daily flights) and São Paulo/Guarulhos (GRU - 3 daily flights) .
Sinop is a destination with great demand for corporate
travel, as it is home to several educational institutions and its economy has a
strong performance in the agricultural and agroindustry sectors. With the
route, LATAM manages to connect the city directly to its main hubs (connection
centers) in Brazil and, consequently, abroad.
Efficient and competitive, LATAM has invested in sustainable
markets to expand its connectivity and promote the sustainable growth of its
operations. Since 2021, it has started operating with its own flights at 11
regional airports in Brazil: Jericoacoara (CE), Juazeiro do Norte (CE), Vitória
da Conquista (BA), Petrolina (PE), Presidente Prudente (SP), Montes Claros (MG
), Juiz de Fora (MG), Cascavel (PR), Sinop (MT), Caxias do Sul (RS) and Passo
Fundo (RS). This year, the company also expanded its codeshare agreement with
Voepass and leads the Brazilian airline industry, according to ANAC, repeating
the feat of the last two years (2021 and 2022).
In addition to flying to its record 55 destinations in
Brazil, LATAM is currently the company that most connects the country with the
world, with direct flights to 21 international destinations (on 28 routes
operated from the airports of São Paulo/Guarulhos, Rio de Janeiro/Galeão,
BrasÃlia, Curitiba, Porto Alegre, Florianópolis and Fortaleza) and connecting
flights to 67 other destinations in all continents, except Asia.
In 2023, LATAM is responsible for 64%¹ of passengers on
international flights in Brazil, according to ANAC (National Civil Aviation
Agency), having inaugurated the Porto Alegre-Santiago and BrasÃlia-Lima routes.
Later this year, it will start the Foz do Iguaçu-Lima, Santiago-Melbourne,
Lima-Aruba, Guarulhos-Johannesburg and Guarulhos-Los Angeles routes, the latter
being the first effective delivery in the Brazilian market of its Joint Venture
with Delta Air Lines.
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¹ Considers international flights to/from Brazil from all branches of the LATAM group.
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