LATAM Cargo adds new Europe-Brazil freighter service
01 / 05 / 2024
Source: LATAM Cargo. Credit: Julio Cavalheiro
LATAM Cargo is adding a new service between Europe and Brazil to target pharma, general cargo and automotive volumes.
The service will operate with flights twice per week between Amsterdam, Brussels and Florianópolis utilising the carrier’s fleet of Boeing 767 freighters.
The service will target imports into Brazil’s Santa Catarina region, LATAM said in a press release.
“The inauguration of this unprecedented cargo route is another door we open for world trade with Brazil. We have increasingly expanded our connectivity and having a route that will offer even more efficiency and agility in cargo transportation between the European market and southern Brazil reaffirms LATAM’s commitment to the country and how the company is attentive to the market and willing to invest strategically and sustainably,” said Jorge Carretero, central Europe cargo sales manager at LATAM.
The move comes as the operator of Florianópolis Airport – Zurich Airport Brasil – is investing in its cargo facilities.
Ricardo Gesse, chief executive of Zurich Airport Brazil, explained: “We are investing R$9m to expand the capacity of our International Cargo Terminal by 400% to meet the high demand.
“We started the year with the best numbers in the history of the terminal, which has become the number one in weight handled in Santa Catarina. LATAM Cargo has been our partner since the beginning of this growth, with the first international cargo route in the history of Santa Catarina connecting Miami to Floripa, inaugurated in 2020, and now, once again, is by our side on the unprecedented Europe route.”
LATAM Cargo added that in December it had upped its Miami-Florianópolis cargo route from two to three times per week.