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Latam Airlines Is Adding Flights Fast, So Why Are Fares Still High?

By · June 25, 2026 · 5 min read

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Capacity surge. Latam group flew 10.8% more available seat-kilometers in May 2026 than a year earlier, with Brazil’s domestic seats up 7.2%.

New routes. The carrier reopened Bogotá–Caracas and Buenos Aires–Rio de Janeiro and launched a long-haul Fortaleza–Miami link.

Passengers carried. The group moved 7.2 million travelers in May, a 5.0% rise on the same month of 2025.

Cost squeeze. First-quarter operating expenses jumped 17.3% to $3.328 billion on higher fuel and a roughly 10% stronger Brazilian real.

Guidance pulled. Latam replaced its full-year 2026 forecast with narrower targets, blaming a higher jet-fuel price and a revised real assumption.

Fleet growth. The group ran an average of 373 aircraft in the first quarter, up from 347 a year earlier.

For anyone living in Brazil and watching ticket prices, the puzzle is real: Latam Airlines keeps adding seats and routes at a fast clip, yet fares refuse to come down. The reason sits in the carrier’s own filings, where rising costs are eating the benefit of all that extra flying.

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Latam Airlines, the region’s largest carrier, is in the middle of an aggressive growth spurt. In May the group flew almost eleven percent more seat-kilometers than a year earlier, a pace that would normally hint at cheaper tickets ahead.

Yet residents booking flights this winter have not felt much relief. The gap between more planes in the sky and the price on the screen is the story, and the airline’s published numbers explain why.

What Latam Airlines is actually adding

According to the group’s May 2026 operating report filed on June 8, capacity measured in available seat-kilometers rose 10.8% from a year earlier. Brazil’s domestic seats grew 7.2%, while international flying jumped almost fifteen percent.

The expansion is not just more of the same routes. The carrier reopened the Bogotá–Caracas and Buenos Aires–Rio de Janeiro links, and added a long-haul Fortaleza–Miami service that gives the Brazilian northeast a direct door to the United States.

In all, the group carried 7.2 million passengers in May, five percent more than the same month last year. That is a striking amount of new flying for an airline that, only a season earlier, was trimming some routes as fuel prices spiked.

Why fares are not falling with Latam Airlines

The simple economics say more seats should mean lower prices. The reason that is not happening lies in what each of those seats now costs the airline to fly.

In its first-quarter results, Latam reported operating expenses of about three point three billion dollars, up more than seventeen percent on the year. The company blamed the jump on a tenth more flying, a costlier jet-fuel bill, and a Brazilian real that strengthened roughly ten percent against the dollar.

A stronger real sounds like good news, and for imported goods it is. But much of an airline’s spending is in dollars, so when the local currency firms up the carrier still has to cover dollar costs while earning many fares in reais.

The clearest signal came when Latam scrapped its full-year 2026 guidance and replaced it with a narrower set of targets, citing the higher fuel price and a revised currency assumption. Airlines do not rewrite forecasts mid-year for comfort; they do it when the cost picture has shifted enough to matter.

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What it means for residents and travelers

For a foreign resident planning trips home or around the region, the practical read is that choice is improving faster than price. New routes such as Fortaleza–Miami genuinely shorten journeys, even if the headline fare stays stubborn.

The load factor offers a small hint of where relief might come. At 82.2% in May, planes are full but not bursting, so any softening in fuel costs could give the airline room to compete on price rather than simply add seats.

There is a longer game underneath the fares. The group ran an average of 373 aircraft in the first quarter, up from 347 a year earlier, and is folding in newer, higher-value planes as part of a fleet-renewal push.

Newer aircraft burn less fuel per seat, so over time they can blunt exactly the cost pressure squeezing fares today. The payoff, though, arrives in years rather than in the next booking window.

For now, the lesson is to treat the extra flights as better access rather than cheaper access. Until fuel eases or the real settles, the gap between a fuller sky and a friendlier fare is likely to persist.

Frequently Asked Questions

How much is Latam Airlines growing in 2026?

The group lifted capacity by almost eleven percent in May 2026 from a year earlier, with Brazil’s domestic seats up about seven percent and international flying up nearly fifteen percent. It carried 7.2 million passengers in the month.

Why are Latam Airlines fares still high despite more flights?

The carrier’s costs are rising faster than its extra seats can offset. First-quarter operating expenses climbed more than seventeen percent on a higher fuel bill and a stronger Brazilian real, which lifts dollar costs the airline must still cover.

What new Latam Airlines routes matter for Brazil residents?

The standout for the Brazilian northeast is the long-haul Fortaleza–Miami link, which opens a direct route to the United States. The carrier also reopened the Buenos Aires–Rio de Janeiro and Bogotá–Caracas connections.

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