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LATAM's long-term success is supported by its regional leadership
Key Highlights
Leading network and platform in Latin America, with hubs in Sao Paulo, Lima and Santiago
143 destinations in 26 countries
310 aircraft operating fleet1 with an average age of ~9 years
69 million passengers transported in 2018
41,170 employees from 61 different countries
Leading frequent flyer and loyalty programs with over 30 million members
Source: Public Company filings and press releases
1 Excludes 2 short-term leased aircrafts
LATAM is amongst the largest airline groups in the world
Passengers carried 2017 (million)
AmericanAirlines
Delta
United Southwest Lufthansa
Ryanair
ChinaEastern ChinaSouthern
Source: Company's websites, Bloomberg
IAG
AirChinaLTD AirFrance-KLM easyJet
TurkishAirlines LATAMAirlinesGroup
Emirates QantasAirways
ANAHoldings
Aeroflot AirCanada AlaskaAir JapanAirlines
Other Latin American Airlines
1 Data as of Dec 31, 2017 except for: Emirates, Qatar (LTM March 2018), Qantas, V. Australia (LTM June 2018).
JetBlue
GarudaIndonesia CathayPacificAirways
SingaporeAirlines GolLinhasAereas AviancaHoldings
QatarAirways ScandinavianAirlines
KoreanAirlines VirginAustralia
Azul Aeromexico ThaiAirways
Etihad
Volaris AirNewZealand
Copa
Fleet: One of the most modern in Latin America & the world 310 operating aircraft1 with an average age of ~9 years
1 By December 31, 2018. Excludes 2 Boeing 777 short-term leased from Boeing Capital
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