Amsterdam (Netherlands), Brussels (Belgium), and Cape Town (South Africa) are LATAM’s new international destinations. The airline announced today that these flights will start in April, June, and September 2026, respectively. All routes will offer three weekly connections departing from Guarulhos Airport in São Paulo.
The airline has not yet detailed the exact launch dates or days of the week, but tickets are expected to go on sale this week. All new routes will be operated using Boeing 787-9 aircraft, which seat around 300 passengers and are part of LATAM’s fleet expansion and cabin refurbishment program (including new Executive and Economy Class seats).
With these additions, LATAM will fly to 28 international destinations, including existing European services to Lisbon, Madrid, Barcelona, Frankfurt, Paris, London, Rome, and Milan. In Africa, their other destination is Johannesburg.
Increased Frequencies (Starts 2026): LATAM is also significantly increasing the number of weekly flights on several existing routes from São Paulo/Guarulhos:
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Orlando (USA): From 9 to 14 weekly frequencies (2 daily) starting June.
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Rome (Italy): From 5 weekly flights to daily starting June.
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Barcelona (Spain): From 4 weekly flights to 5 in April, and daily in June.
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Madrid (Spain): From 10 to 14 weekly frequencies (2 daily) starting April
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Domestic Expansion: LATAM is adding four new domestic destinations in Brazil with Airbus A320 family aircraft, starting in 2026: Uberaba, Juiz de Fora (Minas Gerais), Campina Grande (Paraíba), and Caldas Novas (Goiás).
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