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LATAM announces third weekly frequency on the Miami-São José dos Campos cargo route

Jul 25, 2024

LATAM Cargo Group has announced the expansion of its Miami-São José dos Campos cargo route, increasing from 2 to 3 weekly flights. From now on, the operation will run on Mondays, Wednesdays, and Fridays. With this expansion, the route’s capacity will grow by 50%, reaching a total of over 150 tons of cargo transported weekly between the U.S. and the São Paulo interior.

“We are very pleased with this announcement, which reinforces our commitment to our customers in Brazil,” said Otávio Meneguette, Commercial Director of LATAM Cargo Brazil. “This international route is crucial for São José dos Campos and the São Paulo interior, as it facilitates the import of supplies and electronic equipment for the Vale do Paraíba industrial chain,” added the executive.

The route, operated by Boeing 767-300F freighters with a capacity of over 50 tons per flight, completed its first year in June. It facilitates the import of general cargo and electronic products to the Vale do Paraíba region, connecting with the Miami hub, which links cargo from the U.S. and Europe.

São José dos Campos Airport stands out for its strategic location in the heart of the Vale do Paraíba, Brazil’s second-largest industrial hub. It features the third-longest runway in the state and a modernized cargo terminal, benefiting industries that utilize the route by reducing import costs and providing competitive advantages.

Investment in Brazil

In 2023, LATAM Cargo Group launched international cargo routes including Miami-São José dos Campos, Miami-Brasília, and Amsterdam-Curitiba, and increased the frequency of its Miami-Florianópolis route to three weekly flights. In April 2024, it doubled its capacity in the capital of Pará with the new Guarulhos-Belém-Manaus route and increased freighter flights to Manaus. It also launched a new route between Europe and Florianópolis, facilitating international cargo transport between Europe and Santa Catarina.

In May of this year, the company inaugurated the domestic Guarulhos-Recife-Manaus route, increasing its capacity in the Pernambuco capital by 62.5% compared to April. All these operations are conducted with Boeing 767-300F aircraft, capable of carrying over 50 tons per flight.

Additionally, LATAM Cargo Brasil has introduced a new product portfolio for domestic flights in Brazil, offering four new services and specific care options to enhance the cargo transportation experience within the country.

Extensive Network

LATAM Cargo currently operates to 166 destinations in 33 countries, 18 of which are exclusively for cargo. In Brazil, the company serves 50 destinations and connects the country with 19 destinations abroad. Globally, LATAM Cargo’s fleet includes 20 freighter aircraft, comprising Boeing 767-300F and Boeing 767-300BCF models.

For 2024, LATAM’s Brazilian operations are expected to grow by 7% to 9% in ASK (Available Seat Kilometers), which will also reflect an increase in cargo capacity in the lower holds of passenger aircraft operating in the domestic market.

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