TAM and Lan to Start Code-Share Flights Between Brazil and Chile
Posted on: Wednesday, 31 October 2007, 06:00 CDT
TAM, a provider of scheduled air transportation services and Lan, an airline alliance which Lan Airlines, Lan Peru, Lan Argentina and Lan Ecuador propose to commence a code-share flight agreement on November 5, 2007, beginning with Lan Airlines.
The partnership will allow TAM to offer its passengers flights to 14 cities in Chile. Code sharing will increase the number of seats available between SaoPaulo and Santiago, as the two companies will operate with shared codes on flights between Brazil and Chile.
In addition to the Sao Paulo-Lima route with Lan Peru, the agreement will cover 11 other cities in Peru and nine Brazilian cities served by TAM.
The partnership with Lan Argentina will allow for an increase in the number of flights between Brazil and Argentina for both countries' customers, with flights leaving Sao Paulo, Rio de Janeiro, Porto Alegre, Curitiba and Florianopolis.
Source: Datamonitor
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