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LATAM Expands Domestic Network with Six New Routes Across Brazil

LATAM Airlines continues to strengthen its presence in Brazil with the launch of several new routes connecting key cities across the country. Beginning this week, the airline will operate six new domestic services designed to enhance connectivity between northern, northeastern, and southeastern regions—part of LATAM’s ongoing strategy to expand efficient travel options for both business and leisure passengers.

1. Boa Vista – São Paulo/Guarulhos

LATAM now operates the longest nonstop domestic route in Brazil: Boa Vista to São Paulo/Guarulhos, with a flight time of 4 hours and 35 minutes. The service runs twice weekly (Tuesdays and Saturdays) using Airbus A320 aircraft seating up to 176 passengers. This new link brings Roraima’s capital closer to Brazil’s main economic hub, improving travel and trade opportunities for the northern region.

2. Brasília – Foz do Iguaçu

A brand-new daily connection between Brasília and Foz do Iguaçu (7 weekly flights) offers travelers easier access to one of South America’s most famous natural wonders. Operated by Airbus A321 and A320 aircraft, this route enhances the country’s internal tourism circuit and simplifies connections for passengers coming from other LATAM destinations across Brazil.

3. São Paulo/Congonhas – São Luís

LATAM strengthens its presence in the Northeast with five weekly flights (Monday to Friday) between São Paulo/Congonhas and São Luís. Using Airbus A320 aircraft, the new route serves both business travelers and tourists heading to the historic and cultural capital of Maranhão.

4. São Paulo/Guarulhos – Ribeirão Preto

The airline expands its operations in the state of São Paulo with two daily flights linking Guarulhos and Ribeirão Preto (14 flights per week). Operated by Airbus A319 and A320 aircraft, this route improves connectivity for one of Brazil’s most dynamic regional economies.

5. Curitiba – Rio de Janeiro/Galeão

LATAM adds two daily frequencies between Curitiba and Rio de Janeiro/Galeão, offering business travelers more flexible options between two major southern and southeastern hubs. Operated with Airbus A320 aircraft, the route provides greater convenience and connection opportunities through Rio’s international gateway.

6. São Paulo/Congonhas – Natal

Now offering daily service between São Paulo/Congonhas and Natal, LATAM connects Brazil’s busiest domestic airport directly to the beaches and resorts of Rio Grande do Norte. The route will use Airbus A319 and A320 aircraft, making it easier for travelers to reach one of the country’s top leisure destinations.

7. São Paulo/Congonhas – Ilhéus

Previously seasonal, the São Paulo/Congonhas–Ilhéus route is now a regular weekend service with flights on Saturdays and Sundays, operated by Airbus A319 and A320 aircraft. The route provides more consistent access to Bahia’s Cocoa Coast, famous for its beaches and colonial charm.


Strengthening Brazil’s Air Connectivity

With these new additions, LATAM consolidates its position as Brazil’s largest airline network, reinforcing its focus on regional connectivity, tourism development, and passenger convenience. The carrier now offers an even broader range of nonstop domestic options, ensuring travelers have more flexibility to explore Brazil’s diverse destinations with the comfort and reliability of LATAM’s modern Airbus fleet.