Brazil LATAM Londrina-Congonhas increases to 12 weekly flights by September 2026
2026-06-04 09:22
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en.Wedoany.com Reported - LATAM Brasil plans to gradually increase flight frequency between Londrina (PR) and Congonhas Airport (SP) starting in the coming months, reaching 12 weekly flights by September 2026. This expansion will add approximately 15,900 seats during the period to meet growing demand between northern Paraná and São Paulo.

LATAM aircraft operating during an event in Rio de Janeiro

Currently operating 7 weekly flights, the schedule will increase to 9 in June and July, 10 in August, and 12 in September and October. The adjustments offer more schedule options and facilitate connections to other destinations from the São Paulo capital.

Aline Mafra, the company's Sales and Marketing Director, stated that Londrina is a very important market for LATAM, and this expansion reaffirms the commitment to continuously invest in connectivity in Paraná, providing passengers with more choices through increased flights to Congonhas and strengthening the region's integration with Brazil's main business airport.

In addition to the Congonhas route, Londrina also has flights to Guarulhos International Airport, LATAM's main domestic and international hub in Brazil. Through this hub, passengers can access over 60 domestic and 27 international destinations.

The company's operations in Paraná cover Curitiba, Foz do Iguaçu, Londrina, and Maringá. In Curitiba, there are also direct international flights to Santiago (Chile) and Lima (Peru).

This expansion is part of the growth of the company's domestic route network. According to data from the National Civil Aviation Agency (ANAC), LATAM has held a leading position in Brazil's domestic and international air market since 2021.

LATAM Brasil stated that since 2019, it has expanded the number of airports it operates in Brazil from 44 to over 60 and maintains a leading position in international connectivity, with flights covering more than 90 destinations worldwide.

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