Latam is to boost its flights to Milan and ROme from January 2024, following the successful first year of its Sao Paulo to Rome route.
Latam operates on 90 airports worldwide
During Its inaugural year, Latam transported 123,000 passengers between Brazil and Rome on 338 flights operating between Guarulhos and Fiumicino airports. The route was served by the Boeing 777, Latam's largest aircraft with a capacity for 410 passengers, and it maintained an impressive average load factor of 91%. Currently, Latam holds the title of the airline connecting Brazil to the world most comprehensively, with both direct and non-direct flights to 90 airports worldwide.
“Improved efficiency and competitiveness”
Aline Mafra, sales and marketing director Latam Brazil, commented, “Latam has significantly improved its efficiency and competitiveness in recent years. Consequently, we are now the airline with the most extensive connections between Brazil and Italy, offering direct flights to Rome and Milan from our Guarulhos hub. We are pleased with the performance of the route to the Italian capital, and as a result, we have decided to expand our operations between the two countries.”
An increase in flights and an accent on Brazilian cuisine
From January 2024, Latam will increase the flight frequency on the Sao Paulo-Rome route from three to five flights per week, and the Sao Paulo-Milan route will also see an increase from four to five weekly flights. At the beginning of this year Latam introduced the Brazilian Flavour programme with renowned chefs from various regions of Brazil. Every three months, the airline offers a signature dish created by these culinary professionals on international flights in the premium business and economy cabins, particularly those departing from Brazil and lasting over 7 hours, such as the routes connecting Guarulhos Airport to Rome and Milan.































