LATAM Cargo inaugurated the Amsterdam – Curitiba route with two flights a week, on Tuesdays and Saturdays, served by Boeing 767-300F aircraft.
The expanded connectivity facilitates the import of close to 100 tons of cargo per week from Europe to southern Brazil, boosting the transport of pharmaceuticals and general cargo with direct flights between the two regions.
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«Every cargo route LATAM inaugurates is a new gateway for global trade with Brazil. In recent years, we have expanded our connectivity in the country, especially with the Americas. Now we are also connecting the European market with southern Brazil more efficiently and quickly. These investments are the result of a more efficient and competitive LATAM, which reaffirms its commitment to Brazil every day,» says Otávio Meneguette, director of LATAM Cargo in Brazil.
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As reported by AEROIN, LATAM Cargo currently serves 53 destinations in Brazil and connects the country with another 19 abroad. The company transports cargo aircraft and in the hold of 90% of LATAM’s passenger aircraft fleet.
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