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LATAM Airlines to launch its longest nonstop flight ever between Santiago and Melbourne

Tuesday, December 6th 2016 - 11:28 UTC
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The nonstop`flight will take 15 hours approximately The nonstop`flight will take 15 hours approximately

LATAM Airlines Group today announced it will operate a new, non-stop service between Santiago and Melbourne, Australia, from 5 October 2017. The westbound Santiago-Melbourne leg – measuring more than 11,000 km in distance with a flight time of approximately 15 hours – will become the longest non-stop flight in LATAM´s history.

 LATAM will operate three non-stop flights per week between Santiago and Melbourne, becoming the first airline group to offer a direct service between the two cities, as well as the only carrier to fly non-stop between Melbourne and Latin America. After Sydney, Melbourne will be the second city in Australia served by the airline group.

“We are pleased to close this year with the announcement of such a significant new international service, which will also become the longest flight in LATAM’s history. This second route to Australia is a welcome addition to the new destinations we have added to our network this year that include São Paulo-Johannesburg, Lima-Washington D.C. and Santiago-Puerto Natales,” said Enrique Cueto, CEO, LATAM Airlines Group.

“Over recent years, we’ve seen increasing demand for flights between Latin America and this part of the world – both from business and leisure travellers – and we want to continue supporting the growth of bilateral tourism and commerce. With the Melbourne service, we are not only reinforcing LATAM’s commitment to Oceania and the Asia-Pacific, but also to offering unrivalled connectivity to, from and within Latin America,” Mr.Cueto added.

Australian Ambassador to Chile, Mr Tim Kane, said: “Australia very much welcomes this LATAM initiative. It is an important milestone for the airline group, the state of Victoria, Australia and Latin America. Chile is Australia’s gateway to the region, just as Australia is Chile’s platform into Asia. These new non-stop flights will deepen and broaden Australia-Latin American links, open new markets, expand people-to-people opportunities and enhance Melbourne as a key destination for Latin American travellers to Australia and the Asia-Pacific region. The Australian Government is strongly committed to increasing relations with Latin America and these new non-stop flights between Santiago and Melbourne will play an important role in strengthening our relationships.”

LATAM currently operates seven flights per week from Santiago to Sydney (via Auckland, New Zealand). In 2015, the airline introduced the Boeing 787-9 aircraft to the route, increasing capacity by 27 per cent. In total, LATAM transports approximately 190,000 passengers per year between Latin America and Oceania.

With the new direct Melbourne service, LATAM estimates that it will transport an additional 75,000 passengers between the two continents each year.

Schedule

When operations commence on 5 October 2017, LATAM Airlines Group flight LA805 will depart Santiago (SCL) at 12:55 (local time) on Monday, Thursday and Saturday, arriving in Melbourne (MEL) at 17:55 (local time) the next day, with a journey time of 15 hours.

The return flight, LA804, will depart Melbourne at 19:55 (local time) on Tuesday, Friday and Sunday, arriving in Santiago at 19:00 the same day (local time), with a journey time of 13 hours 5 minutes.*
(*Itinerary subject to change.) (eTN)

 

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  • Clyde15

    Having done the Glasgow-Heathrow-Los Angeles-Fiji in one go I can but agree !

    Dec 06th, 2016 - 10:41 pm +2
  • Clyde15

    I hope they fill up the fuel tanks !

    Dec 06th, 2016 - 04:28 pm +1
  • Frank

    They can start without me..... Stiago/Auk is cruelty to dumb animals... this will be worse..
    Interesting how capacity on the South Pacific has grown in the last decade and a half. Only 3 flights a week then ( plus Aerolineas ) to about 16 (Qantas/latam/AirNZ) when this starts up.

    And Aerolineas could not make money on the route.... so sad....

    Dec 06th, 2016 - 06:31 pm +1
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