LATAM Colombia will fly to its second destination in the United States with a new route between Bogota (BOG) and Orlando (MCO). The company will be the third Colombian operator to fly to Florida’s main airport from Colombia.
This new service will complement its daily operations between the Colombian capital and Miami (MIA) operated by Airbus A320ceo. The company will offer 4,872 seats per week between the United States and Colombia.
LATAM continues to strengthen its operations in North America thanks to its new partnership with Delta Air Lines, which will offer new travel options between the U.S. and South America. The two companies will connect Bogota (BOG) with Atlanta (ATL), Miami (MIA), New York (JFK) and soon Orlando (MCO).
LATAM Airlines subsidiaries in Brazil, Chile, Colombia, Ecuador and Peru currently offer non-stop flights from their main hubs to the most in-demand destinations in the United States.
Flight Itinerary
As of July 1, 2023
- Bogota – Orlando Flight LA 4406 BOG 10:15 – MCO 15:33 daily flights.
- Orlando – Bogota Flight LA 4407 MCO 16:57 – BOG 20:10 daily flights.
The route will be operated on Airbus A320ceo aircraft with a capacity of 174 seats in a single configuration. Tickets are already available for sale from the company’s website and promotional fares are available starting at USD 353 one way.
According to data obtained by Aviacionline through statistics from the Colombian Civil Aeronautics, 287,337 passengers were mobilized with an occupancy factor of 86.59% in 2019 between Bogota (BOG) and Orlando (MCO). Spirit Airlines and Avianca currently operate in this market, both airlines operate every day on this route.
For the 2023 summer season, in addition to its new route between Colombia and the United States, LATAM Airlines will have four weekly flights between São Paulo – Guarulhos (GRU) and Orlando (MCO) in August on Boeing 787-9 Dreamliner. The South American airline will have two non-stop services from Florida’s main airport.
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