LATAM Airlines Brazil is implementing an increase in service on the route between Sao Paulo-Guarulhos and Milan, which is expected to be effective in the first quarter of 2024, between January 1st and March 30th. During this period, the airline is expected to offer five weekly flights between the Brazilian and Italian cities, with Boeing 777-300ER aircraft, instead of the four flights that currently take place.
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In addition, as reported by AEROIN, effective July the 28th this year, Saturday travel reservations (and also Sunday travel from Milan) will only be available for the highest fare classes (J/Y/B). Therefore, this service increase will reflect on the financial side, as the fares provided for this category will be the most expensive.
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Flight LA-8072 departs at 5:50 p.m. from Sao Paulo-Guarulhos airport and arrives in Milan at 9:10 a.m. the following day. In addition, the return flight to Guarulhos, code LA-8073, is scheduled to depart at 12:05 p.m. from Milan airport and is expected to land at 8:00 p.m. at Sao Paulo.
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