LATAM Cargo Expands Capacity Between South America and Europe in Response to Growing Demand
In response to growing demand on the South America–Europe cargo corridor, the LATAM Cargo Group and its s have announced a significant capacity expansion set to begin in October 2025.
The group plans to increase its weekly cargo departures to 15, utilizing its fleet of Boeing 767-300F aircraft. This represents a 25% increase in cargo capacity between the two regions.
From Europe to South America, 15 weekly flights have been scheduled, strategically timed to align with market needs. The new schedule includes three daily flights on Mondays, Wednesdays, Thursdays, Saturdays, and Sundays, connecting multiple European origins to destinations across South America.
Thanks to the operational flexibility of the Boeing 767-300F fleet, LATAM Cargo will offer customers access to a broader network of South American cities. Unique industry connections will be enabled through its main hubs in Campinas (Brazil), Santiago (Chile), and Lima (Peru), as reported by AV's partner outlet AEROIN.
Additional destinations such as Rio de Janeiro, Curitiba, São José dos Campos, Florianópolis, Montevideo, and Buenos Aires will also be included in the network, improving final delivery times and contributing to the development of the regional logistics ecosystem.
In the reverse direction, from South America to Europe, the operation will maintain the same 15 weekly departures, with three daily flights on Tuesdays, Wednesdays, Fridays, Saturdays, and Sundays. Of these, ten flights are already assigned to Pacific routes departing from Quito (Ecuador), and five new flights will be added.
“In a global environment that is both challenging and ever-changing, we remain committed to our strategic markets, strengthening those routes where we can deliver reliable and differentiated service. Today, together with our s, we lead the cargo market between South America and Europe with a 23% share of total capacity,” said Andrés Bianchi, CEO of the LATAM Cargo Group.
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