Latam airline will have 6 new destinations in Brazil as of 2022
RIO DE JANEIRO, BRAZIL – Chile-based Latam airline will have 6 new destination routes in Brazil as of March 2022. In all, the airline will operate at 56 airports in the country.
Currently, the company is operating at 95% of its capacity in the domestic market compared to December 2019. On international flights, there are only 19 destinations.
The new cities that will be served by the Chilean company and the dates of the start of flights are as follows:

- Montes Claros (MG): starting March 29. The flight will take off from Guarulhos (SP) at 1:40pm (Sunday, Monday and Wednesday to Friday), at 8:20am (Tuesday) and at 5:10pm (Saturday). From Montes Claros to São Paulo flights will be at 3:45pm (Sunday, Monday and Wednesday to Friday), 10:25am (Tuesday) and 7:15pm (Saturday);
- Juiz de Fora (MG): from April 5. The flight will take off from Guarulhos (SP) at 7:40am (Sunday, Monday and Wednesday to Friday), 7:30am (Tuesday) and 7:45am (Saturday). From Juiz de Fora to Guarulhos, it will take off at 9:35 AM (Thursday through Tuesday) and at 9:30 AM (Wednesday);
- Presidente Prudente (SP): from April 12. The flight will take off from Guarulhos always at 8:10 a.m. From Presidente Prudente (SP), it will take off at 10:05 a.m;
- Caxias do Sul (RS): beginning April 19. The flight will take off from Guarulhos always at 8am. From Caxias do Sul, it will take off at 10:10 a.m;
- Cascavel (PR): from April 26. The flight will take off from Guarulhos always at 2:40pm. From Cascavel (PR), it will take off at 4:55 PM;
- Sinop (MT): Beginning May 3. The flight will take off from Brasília (DF) always at 8:15pm. Leaving Sinop (MT), it will take off at 4:05 a.m.
STATEMENT FROM LATAM
“Thanks to its restructuring process, LATAM has become more efficient and competitive, which has allowed the company to grow again in Brazil. We should begin 2022 with 100% of our pre-pandemic domestic capacity already re-established, and we have never flown to as many airports in the Brazilian territory as we do today”, informed Diogo Elias, LATAM Brazil’s Director of Sales and Marketing, in a press release issued by the company.
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