LATAM and Delta expand their codeshare agreement to more than 20 international routes

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LATAM and Delta Air Lines announced today Nov 15 the expansion of their codeshare agreement between the United States and South America.

Under this agreement, customers of both airlines will now have access to more than 20 international routes between the U.S. and the countries where LATAM operates in South America, as well as connections to domestic and intra-continental destinations.

LATAM will also add eight new international routes operated by Delta to South America and 11 domestic destinations within the U.S. from Atlanta.

Delta will add 12 international routes operated by LATAM to North America as well as seven interregional routes in South America and four new domestic destinations in Chile.

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«Delta is becoming more committed than ever to bringing our customers extensive travel options and award-winning service,» said Alain Bellemare, President International, Delta Air Lines. «The extension of our codeshare agreement with LATAM Group will allow Delta in expanding our network of connecting routes and enhancing customer benefits just as borders have reopened and customers are once again traveling freely».

Overall, this announcement increases the offering between the two regions with 40 destinations in South America and more than 70 domestic routes within the United States.

In addition, the agreement includes both carriers’ loyalty programs, LATAM Pass and SkyMiles, as well as priority boarding, additional baggage check-in, and VIP lounge access for select categories.

«This codeshare expansion allows us to offer LATAM and Delta passengers the most extensive network of connections on the continent, with improved schedules, safety, and award-winning service worldwide,» said Marty St. George, CCO of LATAM Airlines Group.

Delta Air Lines and LATAM will complement their existing codeshare network in the coming months with new routes to Delta’s U.S. and U.S.-Canada destinations.

New codeshare routes between the LATAM group and Delta

Between the United States and South America

Cities Operated by
Atlanta – São Paulo/Guarulhos Delta
Nueva York/JFK – São Paulo/Guarulhos Delta / LATAM
Miami – São Paulo/Guarulhos LATAM
Orlando – São Paulo/Guarulhos LATAM
Atlanta – Rio de Janeiro/Galeão (Se reanuda el 22 de febrero de 2022) Delta
Atlanta – Bogotá Delta
Miami – Bogotá – Santiago LATAM
Nueva York/JFK – Bogotá Delta
Atlanta – Lima Delta
Los Angeles – Lima LATAM
Miami – Lima LATAM
Nueva York/JFK– Lima LATAM
Orlando – Lima LATAM
Atlanta – Santiago Delta
Los Ángeles – Santiago LATAM
Miami – Santiago LATAM
Nueva York/JFK – Santiago LATAM
Atlanta – Quito Delta

Connecting U.S. domestic routes

 Atlanta- Austin Delta
 Atlanta – Boston Delta
 Atlanta – Baltimore Delta
 Atlanta – Charlotte Delta
 Atlanta – Washington Delta
 Atlanta – Denver Delta
 Atlanta – Dallas Delta
 Atlanta – Nueva York/JFK Delta
Atlanta – Fort Lauderdale Delta
Atlanta – Honolulu Delta
Atlanta – Houston Delta

Connecting regional routes in South America operated by the LATAM group

Santiago – Bogotá
Santiago – Lima
Santiago – Montevideo
Santiago – Rio de Janeiro
Santiago – São Paulo/Guarulhos
São Paulo/Guarulhos – Montevideo

Connecting Chile domestic routes operated by LATAM

Santiago – Antofagasta
Santiago – Concepción
Santiago – Puerto Montt
Santiago – Punta Arenas
*Code-share flights are available for booking for travel on or after November 18.

Nicolás Zorro Rincón
Nicolás Zorro Rincón
Jefe de Redacción Aviacionline Colombia. Periodista experto en aviación y política. Apasionado por la industria aérea y el desarrollo de Latinoamérica. Para consultas o pedidos editoriales por favor escribir a redaccion@aviacionline.com // For editorial inquiries or requests please write to redaccion@aviacionline.com

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