Latin America strengthens its connectivity with Asia - May 2024
Highlights
中国国航 ’s first flight from Beijing via Madrid arrived at Guarulhos airport in Sao Paulo on April 28th at 04:56 local time. Operations will be carried out twice a week with Boeing 787-9 Dreamliner aircraft seating 293 passengers.
Brazil and China recovered their connection after a four-year suspension due to the COVID pandemic. Until early 2020, the airline offered this same schedule.
It is the third Asian carrier to operate to Sao Paulo, following Emirates and Qatar Airways which provide services from Dubai and Doha, respectively.
After the assumption of the new president in December 2023, the new aviation policy in Argentina is taking its initial steps, and with it the updating of bilateral agreements with several South American countries.
Recently, Argentina signed new agreements with Brazil and Ecuador with the aim, as they comment, of increasing flights, allowing free frequencies for each country’s airlines.
An agreement with three important points has been signed with Chile:
Aerolíneas Argentinas
As of July 1st, the company will launch services between Sao Paulo and Bariloche. Being seasonal, Aerolíneas Argentinas will operate this route until mid-September.
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?Aerolíneas Argentinas routes and flights between Sao Paulo and Argentina, during the South American winter (July to September):
Direct
Non-direct
Aeromexico
Querétaro – Atlanta, Aeromexico’s new route.
Services will return on August 5th after a five-year hiatus. The Mexican airline will have one daily frequency on Embraer 190 aircraft with capacity for 99 passengers.
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?Atlanta will be Aeromexico’s second U.S. connection from Querétaro. For its part, the company will reach five regular routes in the U.S. city.
Air Cara?bes
The French carrier will begin non-stop operations between Paris Orly and Sint Maarten starting in December. According to its website, Air Cara?bes will offer two flights per week on this route with 303-seat Airbus A330-200 planes.
These services will be performed during the 2024/25 winter season.
Monday and Friday
Air Cara?bes’ routes in Latin America:
Dominican Republic/Bahamas
?Dominican Republic
?French Guiana
?Guadeloupe
?Martinique
?Mexico
?In addition, the airline operates flights to/from Pointe-a-Pitre with the ATR 72-600.
Air China
We review Air China’s schedule on the Beijing – Madrid – Sao Paulo route, the only company operating in the China – Brazil market.
Thursday and Sunday
?Monday and Friday
Argentina-Chile flights
These are the current flights between Argentina and Chile, separated by airline.
Aerolíneas Argentinas
?JetSMART Argentina
?JetSMART Chile
?KLM
?LATAM
LATAM additionally operates once a month the route Santiago – Punta Arenas – Río Gallegos – Falklands Islands (Malvinas) – Punta Arenas – Santiago, and Santiago – Punta Arenas – Falklands Islands (Malvinas) – Río Gallegos – Punta Arenas – Santiago, also on a monthly basis.
SKY
Avianca
On June 17th, the company will resume flights between the capitals of El Salvador and Perú, following a two-year suspension.
Operations will be three times per week with 180-seat Airbus A320-200 aircraft, according to its website.
Monday, Wednesday and Friday
Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday
Bogotá, Boston, Cancún, Dallas, Guatemala City, Guayaquil, Houston, Los Angeles, Managua, Mexico City, Miami, New York, Ontario, Panama City, Quito, San Francisco, San José, San Pedro Sula, Tegucigalpa, Toronto and Washington are the current avianca destinations in San Salvador. The only regular route from/to the Peruvian capital is Bogotá El Dorado airport.
In addition, the carrier will add three new international connections to/from Medellin during June. One of them will be Lima, and the other two Buenos Aires and Santiago de Chile.
Avianca Cargo
A new Airbus A330 configured for cargo operations was delivered to the airline last April 23rd.
The aircraft, currently registered N337QT, arrived at Medellín’s Jose Maria Córdova airport from Haikou via Anchorage with a white livery. Its previous operator was SmartLynx Malta, under registration 9H-SMI.
This is avianca Cargo’s first Airbus A330-300(P2F), and also the first plane of this type in South America.
Another Airbus A330-343(P2F) will enter service shortly.
Avianca Cargo fleet
Airbus A330-200
Airbus A330-300
Azul Conecta
Azul Linhas Aéreas’ express subsidiary, Azul Conecta, will add two new connections from/to Jacarepaguá airport, in Rio de Janeiro.
This airport is located 20 kilometers from Gale?o and Santos Dumont, the main airports of the Brazilian city.
Azul Conecta currently offers 45 flights per week between Sao Paulo Congonhas and Jacarepaguá.
Azul Conecta has 25 Cessna 208s in its fleet.
Copa Airlines
The airline incorporated its 30th Boeing 737 MAX 9 during April.
This airplane, registered HP-9931CMP, arrived in San Jose, Costa Rica, new from Seattle Boeing Field (BFI/KBFI).
Copa maintains its position as the leading operator of the Boeing 737 MAX 9 in the region. Aeromexico is the other Latin American airline to have MAX 9s in its fleet (19).
In the short term, Copa Airlines plans to add two more new 737 MAX 9s (HP-9930CMP and HP-9932CMP).
Delta Air Lines
Effective December 19th, Delta Air Lines will increase its service between Atlanta and Cartagena, a route inaugurated in December 2023 as a result of the Joint Venture with LATAM Airlines.
Currently, the company operates three weekly, which will expand to seven during the high season.
Daily
The current schedule is on Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays.
With respect to Bogotá, its other destination in Colombia, Delta has 14 and 7 flights per week from Atlanta and New York, respectively.
Flybondi
The Argentine low cost carrier will inaugurate its operations between two cities in the extreme south of the country.?
In line with its website, Flybondi will commence flights on the El Calafate – Ushuaia route on August 2nd, and will be offered four times a week on 189-seat Boeing 737-800s.
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Monday, Wednesday, Friday and Sunday
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Flybondi will compete with Aerolíneas Argentinas on this route, which operates five weekly, and will boost to seven in July.
Frontier
Between June and July, the company will open two new connections in the Caribbean.
Flights will be operated to/from San Juan, Puerto Rico, in both cases.
Santiago de los Caballeros (STI) · June 14th
Monday, Wednesday and Friday
Bridgetown (BGI) · July 3rd
Monday, Wednesday and Saturday
GOL
The Brazilian airline plans to start flights between Brasilia and Bogotá by the end of this year. At the moment there is no confirmed date, but this new route was confirmed during an event with the presidents of both countries.
Bogotá will become GOL’s third international destination from Brasilia after Miami and Orlando. The carrier operated to Buenos Aires in the South American summer (January and February), but no new operations are expected in the near future.
Days after GOL Linhas Aéreas’ announcement, avianca reported that it will operate between Bogotá and Brasilia, and also, for the moment, there are no official dates and schedules.
JetSMART
San Andrés Island will be added to JetSMART’s regular schedule, becoming the eighth city with operations in Colombia.
The low cost will begin flying from Medellín using Airbus A320neo aircraft as of June 27th, with five weekly frequencies.
Check JetSMART’s website, as it will have different schedules each day.
JetSMART Colombia routes:
Bogotá
Cali
Cartagena
Medellín
Pereira
LASER
On April 12th, the Venezuelan airline inaugurated its flights to La Romana from Caracas. LASER will offer a daily frequency between both cities, although the second service was on April 21st, and the third on April 23rd. Since then, it has operated every day, and plans to maintain this schedule.
The services will be carried out using RED Air’s McDonnell Douglas MD-82 with registration HI1069.
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Only one of these flights, based on our database, was performed with a LASER aircraft (April 21st – YV2923).
LATAM
After four and a half years, effective October 27th, LATAM Airlines will restart its non-stop services between Santiago de Chile and Sydney. Currently, the carrier operates one daily frequency on the Santiago – Auckland – Sydney route with the 313-seat Boeing 787-9 Dreamliner.
According to its website, LATAM will have four weekly non-stop flights to Sydney, and operations with a stopover in Auckland will continue, but will be reduced from 7 to 6 per week.
Tuesday, Thursday, Saturday and Sunday
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Monday, Wednesday, Friday and Sunday
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Routes between Chile and Oceania
LATAM
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Qantas
?Chile is the only Latin American country to have regular operations to Oceania.
Levu Air Cargo
The first aircraft of Levu Air Cargo, a new Brazilian cargo airline, was recently spotted in Malta Luqa airport.
At the moment, the Airbus A321-211(PCF), which still keeps the livery of its former operator SmartLynx Cargo, will arrive in Brazil shortly, to start with the procedures prior to the commencement of operations.
Campinas will be Levu Air Cargo’s hub, with Recife and Manaus as first destinations. Later, looking for an international expansion, the carrier plans to fly to Bogotá and Miami, in addition to incorporating its first Airbus A330(F).
This will be the first A321(F) in Brazil. Azul Cargo schedules to add these planes starting in 2025.
SKYhigh Dominicana
San Salvador will join SKYhigh Dominicana’s regular network as of May 10th.
These flights will be conducted from Santo Domingo, the airline’s base, twice weekly.
Monday
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Friday
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SKYhigh Dominicana will compete with Arajet, which has 4 services a week on this route.
Sunrise Airways
Beginning May 25th, in accordance to its website, the Haitian company plans to launch three new routes from Antigua, which will be operated by 30-seat Embraer 120 Brasilia jets.
VivaAerobus
Torreón will have a second connection to the United States.
Between June 1st and mid-August, VivaAerobus will offer seasonal flights to San Antonio with Airbus A320 aircraft configured for 186 passengers.
Tuesday and Saturday
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VivaAerobus routes from/to San Antonio
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VivaAerobus routes to/from Torreón
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American Airlines operates seven weekly between Dallas and Torreón with Embraer 175 planes.
Winair
The company began operating the Sint Maarten – Fort-de-France – Dominica route last April 1st. Flights will be performed using ATR 42-500s.
Wednesday/Sunday
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Monday/Thursday
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Winair has a fleet of two ATR 42-500s.
New aircraft in May 2024
Four new airplanes were incorporated into different Latin American airlines during April and early?May, in addition to Copa’s Boeing 737 MAX 9.
As in the United States, the acquisition of new Airbus A320neo and Airbus A321neo aircraft predominate in Latin America.
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Author: Sebastián Polito
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