RIO DE JANEIRO, BRAZIL – With the resumption of the route between Rome and São Paulo, the subsidiary of the LATAM Group completes the resumption of operations to all destinations in Europe that it served before the pandemic.
From July 2022, the LATAM Group will resume flights from Rome to its hub in São Paulo/Guarulhos through its subsidiary LATAM Airlines Brazil. Tickets are already available through latam.com and other distribution channels.
LATAM resumes all long-haul destinations it served in Europe before the Covid 19 pandemic, including Barcelona, Paris, Frankfurt, London, Lisbon, Madrid, and Milan.
From July 2022, LATAM will offer daily flights from Rome/Fiumicino three times a week and Milan/Malpensa four times a week, from Italy to São Paulo and from there to South America.

ROME – SÃO PAULO
The route will resume with three weekly flights starting July 9, 2022. Boeing 777 aircraft will be used, with a capacity of 372 passengers in Economy Class, including 50 LATAM+ passengers with greater seat pitch and exclusive use of the overhead bin, and 38 passengers in the new Premium Business.
The flight departs from Rome Airport at 12:45 p.m. (Wednesdays, Fridays, and Sundays). In the opposite direction, it takes off from Guarulhos at 5:20 p.m. (Tuesdays, Thursdays, and Saturdays).
DESTINATIONS
With the resumption of the route between Rome and São Paulo in July, the LATAM Group will again offer flights from eight European destinations.
The group flies daily from Madrid to Santiago de Chile, Lima, and São Paulo/Guarulhos. LATAM also offers flights from Barcelona, London, Paris, Frankfurt, Lisbon, and Milan to its Brazilian hub at Guarulhos Airport, with flights to more than 100 destinations throughout South America.
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