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About
LATAM Airlines Perú (formerly known as LAN Perú S.A) is a subsidiary of LATAM Airlines, based in Lima, Perú. LATAM Airlines Perú flies from Lima, Perú to the following destinations: Cuba, Dominican Republic (Caribbean); Mexico, United States (North America); Argentina, Bolivia, Brazil, Chile, Colombia, Ecuador, Perú (South America); Spain (Europe).
The airline was founded in 1998 and became an affiliate of Oneworld airline alliance in 2007 and began operations in 1999 with domestic services and international services commenced on 15th November 1999. The parent company, LAN Chile, merged with TAM Airlines and rebranded to form LATAM Airlines. Following this, LAN Perú also rebranded to LATAM Perú in 2004.
LATAM Perú airport hubs are Mariscal Sucre International Airport and Jose Joaquin de Olmedo International Airport. In 2008, LATAM Perú transported over 3 million passengers internationally and over 2 million to the domestic markets. In 2009, LATAM Perú received authorisation to provide aircraft maintenance services. Other subsidiaries of LATAM Airlines Group include LATAM Chile, LATAM Argentina and LATAM Ecuador.
LATAM Perú has codeshare agreements with Korean air and WestJet.
Frequent Flyer Program
The Frequent-Flyer program is the LATAM Pass which has 4 membership cateogires:
LATAMPASS
Premium (Oneworld Ruby)
Premium Silver (Onewolrd Sapphire)
Commodore (Oneworld Emerald
As a member of LATAM’s LATAM Pass or LATAM Fidelidade Frequent Flyer Programmes, you can earn points towards your tier status every time you travel on eligible Oneworld flights. And when you are ready to redeem your points, some 1,000 destinations await you across the Oneworld alliance.
LATAM Argentina’s fleet is comprised of modern Boeing and Airbus aircraft, acquired to provide the best onboard experience. These aircraft feature state-of-the-art design and technology, providing you with greater comfort, security, and efficiency during your journey.
Fleet
3 Boeing 787-9
14 Airbus 320-200
8 Airbus 319-100
Travel classes: LATAM Airlines offers Premium Business and Economy Class travel on its international long-haul flights, plus Premium Economy Class on routes between South between South America and North America.
LATAM domestic flights offer Premium Economy and Economy.
Baggage
Hand Baggage:
The maximum weight for a carry-on baggage is 8 kilos (17 lb) in Economy and 16 (35 lb) kilos in Premium Economy or Premium Business.
Flying Economy on a route with it’s origin and/or destination in Brazil, the maximum weight is 10 kilos.
The maximum dimensions are 21 in (55 cm) x 13 in (35 cm) x 9 in (25 cm) (height, width and depth), including the pockets, wheels and handle. Carry-on baggage must not exceed the size and weight permitted, otherwise it should be sent as checked baggage, which is subject to fees if it exceeds the permitted baggage allowance
News
7th June 2018
LATAM Group to add new routes to Europe
LATAM Airlines Group has revealed plans to offer its customers new routes to destinations throughout Europe. As part of a larger strategy growth plan, LATAM will launch a new flight between Lisbon Portela Airport (LIS), Portugal, and São Paulo–Guarulhos International Airport (GRU), Brazil, which will begin operations on 3rd September 2018. This flight will operate five times a week and carry passengers on a Boeing 767 aircraft. Additionally, LATAM Group will fly between Munich Airport (MUC) and São Paulo–Guarulhos International Airport early next year. With these two new routes, nine different European destinations will now be home to LATAM services.
LATAM Airlines Group CEO, Enrique Cueto, stated with these new flights LATAM continue to give Latin American's more opportunity to see the rest of the world. LATAM has launched 30 new routes since 2016 which have covered a lot of area across the world.
10th May 2018
LATAM Airlines group release statistics for April 2018
Reported by Nasdaq Corporate Solutions, LATAM Airlines Group and its subsidiaries recently release a preliminary report with statistics comparing their monthly traffic for April 2018 and April 2017. Here are the highlights:
- The airline group's system passenger traffic saw a 0.8% increase
- Unfortunately, the group's load factor dropped 0.5%, from 83.9% to 83.4%
- Capacity rose 1.4%
- International passenger traffic made up an estimated 60% of the total passenger traffic for the month April
It will be exciting to see how this preliminary report will compare to when the definite numbers are released, presumably later this month or early June.
8th May 2018
LATAM Perú Opens Nonstop Route to Machu Picchu
One of the most visited tourist attractions in South America is the ancient Incan citadel of Machu Picchu, built around 1440 BC. For international travelers, getting to Cusco, near where the ruins begin, requires first reaching Lima and connecting to a domestic flight.
LATAM’s local subsidiary, LATAM Perú, just announced that it will expand its operations in Cusco airport and will operate a nonstop flight to and from Santiago de Chile. With three flights per week starting on August 15, the aircraft selected for the operation is the 144-seat Airbus A319, which will represent a total of 45,000 seats per year on the route.
“As a part of our effort to offer an unprecedented connectivity in Latin America and to reinforce our commitment with the development of sustainable tourism in the region, we are happy to announce that starting in August we will offer our first international non stop flight to Cusco, Peru’s Imperial City,” said Enrique Cueto, CEO of LATAM Airlines.
“With 24 new routes programmed to start on 2018, we continue bringing the most remote places of the region to the world,” he concluded.
LATAM has flown the Lima to Cusco route since 1999, with up to 24 flights per day. From Lima, the carrier offers nonstop flights to 17 destinations within Peru, and 32 cities in Latin America, the U.S., and Europe.
The new route from Santiago to Cusco is the first international flight from the Peruvian city, and with the addition of three new domestic destinations, Pisco, Trujillos, and Iquitos, LATAM will reach eight destinations from the country’s second busiest airport, serving approximately four million passengers per year.
26th April 2018
LATAM Airlines crew union to end strike, shares rise
The union of cabin workers for LAN Express, a subsidiary of Chile-based LATAM Airlines LTM.SN group, said on Thursday it would unilaterally end a more than two-week strike that had led to the cancellation of 2,000 flights.
The departures area of Lan airlines is seen empty inside the international airport, during an indefinite strike of the Cabin Crew Union of LAN Express, a subsidiary of the Chile-based LATAM Airlines group, Santiago, Chile April 10, 2018. REUTERS/Rodrigo GarridoThe 1,000-member Cabin Crew Union of LAN Express, which had negotiated for more than two months with the airline, the region’s largest carrier, said in a statement it would explain its reasons in a news conference later on Thursday.
LATAM, meanwhile, said the protest could not officially end until the termination of the strike was approved by authorities. “Unfortunately, the way in which the union would have ended the strike does not comply with the law,” the company said.
Shares of LATAM Airlines were up 1.77 percent at 9,433 pesos on the Santiago Stock Exchange in early trading.
LATAM, which said the strike cost the company from $1 million to $1.5 million per day, was created in 2012 through a merger of Chile’s LAN and Brazil’s TAM. The company, headquartered in Santiago, has operating units in Argentina, Brazil, Chile, Colombia, Ecuador, Paraguay and Peru.
9th April 2018
LATAM Airlines is the first airline to fly between Israel and Latin America for 6 years
Starting in December, Latam will fly three times a week from Santiago to Tel Aviv via Sao Paulo, ending a 6-year Hiatus. Latin America's largest airline will begin direct operations between the two cities to the joy of frequent flyers. Since El Al Airlines terminated business, passengers have had to take flights which have stopovers in Europe or Africa, increasing the total travel time to at least 18 hours. “This is a unique service for passengers across much of Latin America,” said Jerome Cadier, CEO of Latam Airlines Brazil, which was formed in the 2012 merger of Chile’s LAN and Brazil’s TAM. "No other airline connects Latin America with Israel."
21st March 2018
LATAM Airlines creates links with Rome, Fiumicino
LATAM Airlines has expanded its European operations by adding Rome Fiumicino (FCO) to its network of services from Sao Paulo Guarulhos( GRU). The Italian capital city joins the oneworld member’s existing services to Milan Malpensa, Madrid, Barcelona, Frankfurt, London Heathrow and Paris CDG. Flown three times weekly, the 767-300-operated service, which commenced on 16 March, will face competition from Alitalia, which currently serves the city pair on a nine times weekly basis. A commemoration ceremony was held for the launch of the first flight going the 9424km to Italy. This route will be a passenger service thrice a week from now on.
5th February 2018
Positive media trends for LATAM Airlines
LATAM Airlines Group has been given a News Impact Score of 0.31, according to Accern Sentiment Analysis Reports. The research takes into account over 20 million news and blog articles in real time to produce a ranking of positive vs negative media inferences. Accern ranks these inferences on a scale of -1 to 1, meaning that LATAM's score is significantly positive. This is good news for the company's shareholders!
18th January 2018
LATAM Airlines flight attenndents get married by the pope mid-flight!
Pope Francis has married a couple of flight attendants on board a flight from Santiago Chile to the northern capital of Iquique. The couple, Carlos Ciuffardi and Paola Podest had planned to wed on February 27 2010 but a massive earthquake had devestaed their local church on their wedding day. Whilst the pope was on board, all flight attendants were allowed to go up and receive a photo with the renkowned figure.
When the leader of the Catholic Church asked them if they were married, the couple informed them of their dreadful tale. The pontiff asked if they would like to conduct an in-flight ceremony and they agreed without hesitation! The pop even gifted them each with a rosary to commemorate the special occasion.
17th November 2017
LATAM Airlines launches first scheduled Las Vegas-Brazil flights to launch in June
The first regularly scheduled flights connecting Las Vegas and Brazil will launch June 21, when LATAM Airlines offers nonstop seasonal service three times a week, airline officials said Monday. LATAM will fly from McCarran International Airport to São Paulo on Tuesdays, Fridays and Sundays for summertime flights through Aug. 30, airport spokeswoman Christine Crews said.Return flights from São Paulo-Guarulhos International Airport to Las Vegas will be on Mondays, Thursdays and Saturdays.
In addition to economy fares, LATAM’s planes will also have business class seats capable of lying flat, airline officials said. The service to Las Vegas “reflects our commitment to evaluate every opportunity and to invest in sustainable operations that truly facilitate and expand travel options for the customer,” Jerome Cadier, CEO of LATAM Airlines Brazil, said in a statement.
LATAM Airlines offers 1,300 daily flights to 140 airports, but Las Vegas will be the carrier’s first destination in the Western United States, airport officials said. Brazil is the seventh-largest source of international visitors to Las Vegas, with more than 150,000 travelers annually, the Las Vegas Convention and Visitors Authority said.
Mariscal Sucre International Airport
HUB Airport
Mariscal Sucre International Airport is the busiest airport in Ecuador and one of the busiest airports in South America.
It is located in the Tababela parish, east of Quito and serves as the largest hub of TAME, the flag carrier of Ecuador, with an average of over 220 weekly flights.Airlines that fly from and to Mariscal Sucre International Airport include CopaAirlnes, Delta Airlines, Iberia, KLM, United Airlines and Aerolineas.
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