With 39% of revenue and 37.5% of passengers, the airline advanced 2.5% in the corporate sector compared to the 4th tri of 2024
A was the airline with the highest participation in corporate trips made in Brazil in the 1st quarter of 2025. It shows a survey of (Brazilian Association of Corporate Travel Agencies), released on Monday (19.MAI.2025).
According to the data, the company accounted for 39% of revenue and 37.5% of passengers transported in the corporate sector in the period. Performance represents a 2.5% increase compared to the 4th quarter of 2024.
The company states that the result reflects investments made in operational efficiency, connectivity and flight experience.
“Our focus on operational efficiency, connectivity and product has directly resulted in increasing customer satisfaction, especially those who travel with us ”says Aline Mafra, director of sales and marketing at Latam Brazil.
The company was also recognized in April by the awards of the air sector. Received 4 international awards:
- Best onboard service in South America – The Award highlights the program “Flavors that carry”, an initiative in which chefs in Latin America sign exclusive dishes served on international flights over 7 hours. In Brazil, the project is called “Brazilian flavor” and values local ingredients and recipes;
- Better entertainment and connectivity on board -LATAM offers Wi-Fi in more than 240 narrow fuselage aircraft and has a collection of platform series and movies like Disney+, Max e Paramount. On domestic flights, there is also the transmission of live content;
- Best cabin interior – The company has renewed the interiors of the Premium Business class, which now have sliding doors for more privacy, total 180 degree reclining seats, 18 -inch screens and USB USB inputs A and C for quick recharge;
- Best VIP Room in South America – Latam’s room at Santiago airport in Chile was recognized as the best in the region. It is the largest in the continent, with exclusive areas for work, rest and leisure, as well as gastronomic options that value Chilean cuisine. The space also offers structure for children and adolescents.
Currently, LATAM operates the largest air network in its history in Brazil, with flights to 55 airports in the country. Abroad, maintains direct connections with 90 destinations. Since 2021, it has led Brazilian domestic and international markets, according to data from (National Civil Aviation Agency).