After a four-year absence, LATAM Airlines returns to Jamaica with the resumption of its non-stop service between Lima and Montego Bay. With three weekly flights, the airline provides the only connection between South America and the Caribbean nation.
Flight LA 2446 was operated by an Airbus A320 registered as CC-BFI, which departed from Jorge Chávez International Airport at 12:16 local time on December 1 and landed at Sir Donald Sangster International Airport at 16:39, after four hours and 23 minutes of flight.
“I am very excited to announce that after 4 years LATAM is back in Jamaica, reconnecting Peru and South America with this beautiful island, its culture, and warm hospitality,” said Gonzalo Ramírez Herrera, Director of Airports for North America and the Caribbean at LATAM Airlines.
Flight schedule between Lima (LIM) and Montego Bay (MBJ)
- Flight LA 2446: LIM 12:00 – MBJ 16:45 Thursday, Saturday, and Sunday.
- Flight LA 2447: MBJ 17:45 – LIM 22:10 Thursday and Sunday.
- Flight LA 2447: MBJ 18:00 – LIM 22:45 Saturday.
The route is operated using Airbus A319 and A320 aircraft with capacities of 138 and 174 seats, respectively. This service enables passengers from countries like Argentina, Brazil, or Chile to connect with Jamaica.
LATAM Airlines routes in the Caribbean islands
- Lima-Aruba: five weekly flights on Airbus A319 and A320.
- Lima-Havana: five weekly flights on Airbus A319 and A320.
- Lima-Montego Bay: three weekly flights on Airbus A319 and A320.
- Lima-Punta Cana: 17 weekly flights on Airbus A319 and A320.
- Miami-Punta Cana: three weekly flights on Boeing 787-8/-9.
- Santiago-Punta Cana: three weekly flights on Boeing 787-8/-9.
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