Virgin Atlantic inks LATAM codeshare
Virgin Atlantic has agreed a new codeshare partnership with LATAM Airlines offering its customers seamless connections to Brazil.
Customers booking through Virgin can now travel from Heathrow direct to Sao’¯Paulo as well as connecting onwards onto 12 domestic cities in Brazil including Rio de Janeiro, Salvador and Florianopolis.
Customers travelling from Sao’¯Paulo to London Heathrow will also have the option to connect onto Virgin Atlantic’s rest of world destinations through Terminal 3 including Tel Aviv, Delhi and Hong Kong.
Juha Jarvinen, Chief Commercial Officer at Virgin Atlantic, commented: "We’re incredibly excited to launch this new codeshare partnership with’¯LATAM."
"As we’¯recover from the pandemic,’¯partnerships are more important than’¯ever.’¯We also see opportunities beyond Brazil and look forward to expanding our relationship even further throughout South America including Peru and Colombia.
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