RIO DE JANEIRO, BRAZIL – The airline Latam decided to resume the São Paulo-Paris route with three weekly flights, taking off from Guarulhos airport.
The company had not operated the route since April 2020 due to the impacts of the Covid-19 pandemic. Before the pandemic, the route was operated daily by Latam.
The announcement follows on the heels of France’s decision to reopen tourism to travelers fully immunized against Covid-19. The decision was made this weekend by the country’s authorities.
“This month, on international flights from Brazil, Latam has already taken back 20% of its seat supply compared to July 2019 (the period before the pandemic),” the company said.
Currently, Latam operates flights from Brazil to the following destinations abroad: Santiago, Madrid, Frankfurt, Lisbon, Asuncion, Montevideo, Mexico City, Miami, New York, Cancún, Paris, and Bogotá. “All operations are subject to the evolution of the pandemic, as well as travel restrictions established by countries,” the company reports.