Based on this understanding, both companies will share the sale of regional and local flights from Brazil, Colombia, Ecuador, Paraguay and Peru.
Argentine Airlines announced an agreement with the subsidiaries of Brazil, Colombia, Ecuador, Paraguay and Peru of the LATAM group to have shared code in domestic and regional routes of these countries.
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The codeshare agreement means that the two airlines they share the same flight. The operating airline carries out the flight with its plane and crew, while the other sells a portion of the pties under his name.


From this understanding, the joint marketing of more than 140 destinations in South America: 55 in Brazil, 37 in Argentina, 21 in Peru, 19 in Colombia and 8 in Ecuador. In addition, they will offer routes between Brazil, Colombia, Paraguay, Peru, Uruguay and Argentina with greater agility and more options.
Another point of the agreement is that will allow you to accumulate and redeem miles and points on both airlines through frequent flyer programs. This plan currently has 48 million LATAM Pass members and more than 4 million Aerolíneas Plus members.
LATAM and Aerolíneas Argentinas celebrated the codeshare agreement
On behalf of the Chilean company, Soledad Berrios, Director of Strategic Alliances, highlighted: “Travel options for customers are expanding, reaching multiple destinations in Argentina and the region. These agreements provide greater benefits as a result of the extensive network of destinations that Aerolíneas Argentinas has that strengthens connectivity. of LATAM group flights in the region”.
In turn, Leandro SerinoManager of Network Planning, Itineraries and Alliances of Aerolíneas Argentinas, added: “This agreement will allow us to strengthen our Aerolíneas Plus program and expand the offer of destinations in the region for our passengers, in addition to give LATAM customers the possibility of taking advantage of the entire Aerolíneas Argentinas local flight offer“.
Codeshare agreements are subject to approval by relevant authorities, and implementation will begin in the coming months.
Source: Ambito

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