LATAM to make changes to its flights to Rio de Janeiro’s Santos Dumont airport

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LATAM Brazil has just announced further adjustments to its air network in Rio de Janeiro, following the technical and positive decision of the Ministry of Ports and Airports (MPOR), which on November 8th revoked the distance limit for flights at Santos Dumont airport, setting instead a ceiling of 6.5 million passengers per year as of January 2024.

See also: Aeromexico to increase flights to Buenos Aires.

As a result, in addition to São Paulo/Congonhas, which had already been included in the company’s system as reported by AEROIN, LATAM will maintain direct flights to Brasília (DF), Vitória (ES) and São Paulo/Guarulhos (SP) at Santos Dumont. Tickets will be available on LATAM’s website later this week.

See also: Avelo inaugurates flights between Wilmington and San Juan.

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At Galeão airport, LATAM will maintain adjustments to its other operations from January 2024, as well as the inauguration of the Galeão-Manaus, Galeão-Recife and Galeão-Natal routes; the maintenance of its international flights from Galeão to Buenos Aires (Argentina), Lima (Peru) and Santiago (Chile); in addition to contributions from its joint venture with Delta Air Lines. From December 2023 to March 2024, Delta will operate the seasonal Galeão-New York route, in addition to making the Galeão-Atlanta route scheduled starting next month.

Photo: AEROIN

See also: New Pacific Airlines began flights between Ontario and Nashville.

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