LATAM Airlines has announced the launch of new direct flights to Sao Paulo from Amsterdam and Brussels.
Both routes will begin in April 2026 and will fly three times weekly. They will be operated by 787-9 aircraft, featuring 30 seats in business class and 270 in economy.
In addition, LATAM has confirmed that it will increase its frequencies on three existing routes from Europe to Sao Paulo.
From June 2026, the carrier will operate two daily flights from Madrid to São Paulo, one daily flight from Rome to Sao Paulo, and one daily flight from Barcelona to Sao Paulo.
In 2026, LATAM will operate 90 weekly flights from 10 cities in Europe, strengthening its connectivity with South America.
Yesterday, as covered by Airline Economics, LATAM reported total revenue of $3.9bn for the third quarter of 2025, up 17.3%.
The airline's growth was supported by a 9.3% increase in capacity, with load factor up 0.5 percentage points to 85.4%.
Adjusted EBITDAR soared 38.9% to $1.2bn, with adjusted EBITDAR margin climbing 4.6 percentage points to 29.8%.