Latam announced the return of several flights to key destinations in the region and the United States.

Strengthening connectivity and returning to strategic operations: The LATAM group continues to grow in Argentina and announced it will add six international routes—in addition to an extension of an existing route—in the coming months.
It's worth mentioning that this increase is largely due to the recovery of several routes with its subsidiaries Latam Airlines Brasil and Latam Airlines Perú.
This represents a 27% growth in its operations compared to last year.
Ezeiza Airport, Buenos Aires. Photo: Airports Argentina
- Córdoba will once again have daily connectivity with Sao Paulo (Brazil) starting October 26. LATAM currently operates flights to Lima and Santiago.
- On December 30, flights between Rosario (Santa Fe) and Sao Paulo (Brazil) will resume, with four weekly frequencies (currently, Latam operates flights to Lima).
- The seasonal route from Ezeiza International Airport (Buenos Aires) to Florianópolis (southern Brazil) also returns, with a daily flight between January and February 2026.
- The Ezeiza-Rio de Janeiro route was scheduled to operate until August 2025, but will continue with five weekly flights between September and October. During the peak season (November 2025 to March 2026), it will increase to 10 to 12 weekly flights.
- With three weekly flights, LATAM will once again connect Tucumán with Lima (Peru) starting December 14. This is great news for northern Argentina, as it adds options for connecting to international destinations without having to go through Buenos Aires.
- On December 4th, the Bariloche (Río Negro) - Santiago (Chile) route returns with 3 weekly frequencies (the flight operated during the 2024 summer season)
- On December 1, the airline inaugurated its daily flight from Santiago (Chile) to Buenos Aires (Ezeiza) to Miami , creating a direct bridge between the two countries. This route will operate with Boeing 787-8 and 787-9 Dreamliner aircraft, which have a capacity of between 271 seats (20 in Business and 251 in Economy) and 300 seats (30 in Business and 270 in Economy).
A day at the beach in Sunny Isles, Miami, USA. Photo by Shutterstock
This announcement involves offering direct flights to one of the most popular destinations for Argentines traveling abroad.
"We know that Miami is one of the favorite destinations for Argentines , and this new direct flight will allow them to arrive more quickly and efficiently, without having to make stops in other countries," said Florencia Scardaccione, Commercial Manager in Argentina.
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