LATAM Brazil has flights to Mendoza from Sao Paulo and Santiago de Chile, two of the Group’s most important bases in South America. Lima, the company’s regular route prior to COVID, maintains its flights suspended.
Currently, the airline operates seven times a week from Mendoza’s to the above-mentioned cities. Operations are carried out in Airbus A320-200, with capacity for 174 or 180 passengers, depending on the aircraft configuration.
LATAM is the only airline to offer non-stop flights between Brazil and Mendoza. With respect to Santiago de Chile, Aerolíneas Argentinas and SKY are its main competitors.
See also: LATAM resumes flights between Sao Paulo and Rome.
Mendoza – January 2022
- Sao Paulo (GRU) – Mendoza (MDZ) – Sao Paulo (GRU)
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Route | Monthly flights | Passengers transported | Seats | Flight occupancy |
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GRU - MDZ | 17 | 1.335 | 2.922 | 45.69% |
MDZ - GRU | 18 | 1.683 | 3.096 | 54.36% |
- Mendoza (MDZ) – Santiago de Chile (SCL) – Mendoza (MDZ)
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Route | Monthly flights | Passengers transported | Seats | Flight occupancy |
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MDZ - SCL | 17 | 1.984 | 2.922 | 67,90% |
SCL - MDZ | 18 | 1.579 | 3.096 | 51% |
During February and March LATAM improved its statistics and numbers on routes to Mendoza. Both segments averaged 130/150 passengers per flight, when in January the highest peak was Santiago de Chile with 67% occupancy (approximately 110 passengers per flight).
See also: LATAM delays flight resumption to Boston.
LATAM in Mendoza
- Sao Paulo (GRU): Airbus A320 – 3 weekly flights
- Santiago de Chile (SCL): Airbus A320 – 4 weekly flights