LATAM ramps up fights to Europe
After the easing of some restrictions on international travel between Europe and Brazil, LATAM group will advance the return of several direct services between October and December in 2021.
Recently re-established direct services to Sao Paulo (Guarulhos) from Madrid and Paris will expand in frequency, increasing from three to four flights per week in October.
Direct flights to Sao Paulo from Barcelona will follow in November with three services weekly.
In the same month LATAM will also increase services from Lisbon and Frankfurt to six and four direct flights, respectively, and from December the route between Milan and Sao Paulo will resume.
"We have seen a steady growth in the interest of Europeans and Brazilians for international travel, mainly between countries open to those who are fully vaccinated against Covid-19," said Thibaud Morand, Managing Director, Europe.
Services from London Heathrow remain on hold.
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