SANTIAGO — LATAM Airlines Group (LA), aka LATAM, the Chilean multinational airline holding company headquartered in Santiago, Chile and the largest airline company in Latin America with subsidiaries in Brazil, Colombia, Ecuador, Paraguay and Peru, has officially released its 2025 Integrated Report.
The report has a key focus on the airline’s network expansion into the United States, a joint venture undertaken with Delta Airlines, connecting the airline to 200+ new locations via Delta connection hubs such as Atlanta’s Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta International Airport (ATL), Los Angeles International Airport (LAX), and Miami International Airport (MIA).
Some of the expanded routes the airline added in 2025 include São Paulo–Los Angeles, Bogotá–Orlando, Lima–Atlanta, Santiago–Buenos Aires–Miami, Guayaquil–New York (JFK), Lima–Orlando, Lima–Salt Lake City, Buenos Aires–Miami. Argentina’s inclusion starting in April of 2025 has reportedly strengthened connections with U.S. and Canadian routes, with the airline reporting 68,000+ flights added to the network in the 2025 report, as well as 87.4M passengers and 1M tons of cargo transported.
The airline added 26 aircraft in 2025, including two wide-body jets for U.S. long-haul routes. The airline also remains committed to ongoing fleet modernization for all of its pre-existing jets.
LATAM Airlines Group is a multinational airline holding company founded and headquartered in Santiago, Chile. It is the largest airline company in Latin America, founded in June of 2012 after a merger between Chile’s LAN-Chile and Brazil’s TAM-Linhas Aéreas, with the name being reworked into LATAM, a portmanteau word of “Latin” and “America”.


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