Connecting the Americas and beyond with modern fleet, world-class service, and integrated passenger and cargo solutions.

LATAM Airlines is the largest airline group in Latin America, operating extensive passenger and cargo services across countries in the Americas, Europe, and other global destinations. Combining a modern fleet with strategic hubs, it offers comprehensive network connectivity and logistics capabilities. It holds a leading position as the primary connector between South America and major global markets.
LATAM Airlines employs approximately 30,000 people globally.
LATAM Airlines operates a modern, diverse fleet serving both passenger and cargo requirements, utilizing advanced aircraft such as Boeing 787 Dreamliner and Airbus A320neo series for efficient and sustainable operations. The group leverages state-of-the-art digital platforms in supply chain management, flight operations, and customer interfaces to optimize logistics flow. Maintenance, repair, and overhaul (MRO) facilities adhere to rigorous industry standards and support operational reliability. Ongoing investments target future-ready innovations, emphasizing fuel efficiency, digital transformation, and seamless integration between cargo and passenger airline operations.

Total Aircraft: 315
| Aircraft Type | Quantity |
|---|---|
| Boeing 787-9 | 1 |
| Boeing 787-8 | 1 |
| Boeing 767-300ER | 1 |
| Airbus A321neo | 1 |
| Airbus A320neo | 1 |
| Airbus A320 | 1 |
| Airbus A319 | 1 |
| Boeing 767-300F | 1 |
Average Fleet Age: 9 years
LATAM Cargo delivers comprehensive logistics services, integrating global cargo transport, warehousing, and supply chain management for the aviation sector and third-party clients. Major cargo hubs in São Paulo (GRU) and Miami (MIA) enable agile distribution of spare parts and consolidated shipments across continents. The airline maintains advanced ground operations, including temperature-controlled handling, pharmaceutical logistics, and e-commerce solutions. Partnerships with regional operators and technology-driven platforms optimize cargo flows, while compliance with global certifications ensures safety and quality in all logistics processes.
| Location | Type | Facilities |
|---|---|---|
| São Paulo/Guarulhos (GRU) | main | Main hub facilities |
| Santiago (SCL) | main | Main hub facilities |
| Lima (LIM) | main | Main hub facilities |
| Brasilia (BSB) | secondary | Secondary hub facilities |
| Bogotá (BOG) | secondary | Secondary hub facilities |
| Quito (UIO) | secondary | Secondary hub facilities |
| Miami (MIA) | focus | Focus hub facilities |
| Madrid (MAD) | focus | Focus hub facilities |
| São Paulo/Guarulhos (GRU) | cargo | Cargo hub facilities |
| Miami (MIA) | cargo | Cargo hub facilities |
LATAM Airlines operates one of the most robust global route networks from Latin America, serving over 140 destinations in more than 20 countries and connecting major markets in the Americas, Europe, Africa, and Oceania. Its strategic hubs in São Paulo, Santiago, and Lima are the primary gateways linking South America to North America, Europe, and beyond. LATAM’s cargo operation is a market leader with direct access to key international freight corridors, reinforced by partnerships and codeshare agreements with major carriers. Close collaboration with alliance members extends network reach, facilitating end-to-end logistics and seamless travel for passengers and cargo alike. The airline’s network strategy focuses on market connectivity, leveraging fleet flexibility for both cargo and passenger growth. Consistent investment in expanding routes and enhancing transit points ensures continued competitive advantage in connecting global supply chains.

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LATAM Airlines operates one of the most robust global route networks from Latin America, serving over 140 destinations in more than 20 countries and connecting major markets in the Americas, Europe, Africa, and Oceania. Its strategic hubs in São Paulo, Santiago, and Lima are the primary gateways linking South America to North America, Europe, and beyond. LATAM’s cargo operation is a market leader with direct access to key international freight corridors, reinforced by partnerships and codeshare agreements with major carriers. Close collaboration with alliance members extends network reach, facilitating end-to-end logistics and seamless travel for passengers and cargo alike. The airline’s network strategy focuses on market connectivity, leveraging fleet flexibility for both cargo and passenger growth. Consistent investment in expanding routes and enhancing transit points ensures continued competitive advantage in connecting global supply chains.
| Partner | Type |
|---|---|
| OneWorld | alliance |
| Delta Air Lines | codeshare |
| Qatar Airways | codeshare |
| Iberia | codeshare |
| British Airways | codeshare |
| Qantas | codeshare |
| Alaska Airlines | codeshare |
| Delta Air Lines | joint_venture |
LATAM Airlines has demonstrated significant financial resilience, strengthening its market position as the largest airline group in Latin America. While global demand rebounded, the group strategically invested in fleet modernization and digitalization to optimize cost and grow revenues. Its healthy revenue streams cover both passenger and cargo sectors, ensuring financial flexibility and long-term sustainability.
| Metric | Value |
|---|---|
| Annual Revenue | $10.7 billion |
| Profit Margin | 3.8% |
| Net Profit | $402.0 million |
| Financial Year | 2024 |
LATAM Airlines offers a comprehensive service portfolio encompassing modern passenger travel, broad cargo solutions, and critical aviation support. Passenger services include premium cabins, value fares, and an award-winning loyalty program for frequent travelers. The LATAM Cargo division provides specialized freight services, from temperature-controlled shipments to pharmaceutical logistics and e-commerce support. Advanced maintenance and repair services ensure optimal fleet performance and reliable operations for aviation partners. The group also provides ground handling, training, and consulting solutions, guaranteeing end-to-end excellence across the aviation supply chain.
Passenger Service: Premium Business
Passenger Service: Economy
Cargo Service: General cargo
Cargo Service: Pharmaceutical logistics
Cargo Service: Perishable and live animal transport
Cargo Service: E-commerce logistics
Additional Service: Maintenance
Additional Service: Ground handling
Additional Service: Training
Additional Service: Consulting
Core products and services offered by LATAM Airlines.
Premium cabins offering enhanced travel experiences
Value fares for cost-conscious travelers
Specialized freight services including temperature-controlled shipments and pharmaceutical logistics
Advanced maintenance and repair services for optimal fleet performance
Ground handling solutions for seamless operations
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IATA's 2026 World Cargo Symposium outlined three priorities: digitalisation, upholding of global standards and security of goods
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LATAM Airlines handles a diverse range of cargo, including general merchandise, perishables like fruits and seafood, dangerous goods, oversized and overweight shipments, and valuable items. They possess specialized handling capabilities and certifications to manage these complex cargo types effectively, ensuring safe and compliant transport.
LATAM Airlines provides comprehensive export services from South American countries, offering door-to-door logistics solutions including customs clearance and documentation support. They have established networks across the continent, connecting businesses to global markets with reliable connections and expert local knowledge for streamlined export processes.
Transit times from South America to North America with LATAM Airlines vary depending on the origin and destination, but generally range from 12 to 20 hours for flights to major North American hubs. Factors like weather and specific routing can influence these times, and LATAM's experienced teams monitor shipments closely to ensure timely arrival.