LATAM Airlines Group
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Sociedad Anónima | |
Traded as | Template:Bcs NYSE: LFL |
Industry | Aviation |
Founded | 2012 |
Headquarters | Santiago, Chile |
Key people
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Mauricio Rolim Amaro, (Chairman) Enrique Cueto, (CEO) |
Products | Passenger flights LAN Airlines, TAM Airlines, etc. Cargo activity Aircraft maintenance |
Services | Airline Services |
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Number of employees
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53,072 (2014)[1] |
Subsidiaries | LATAM Chile LATAM Brasil |
Website | www |
LATAM Airlines Group S.A. is a South American airline holding company incorporated under Chilean law and headquartered in Santiago, Chile. The group also has offices in São Paulo, Brazil, with subsidiaries in Argentina, Colombia, Ecuador, Paraguay and Peru.[2][3][4][5][6]
The airlines signed a non-binding agreement on 13 August 2010, a binding agreement on 19 January 2011,[7][8] and papers to close the merger on 22 June 2012, with TAM shareholders agreeing to the takeover by LAN.[9] Enrique Cueto, former CEO of LAN, is CEO of LATAM;[10] Mauricio Rolim Amaro, formerly vice-chairman of TAM, is chairman.[11]
The two airlines fly with separate liveries and certificates, a policy to be continued in the short term, but expect substantial synergies from merging their operations. However, in August 2015 it was announced that the two airlines would fully rebrand as LATAM, with one livery to be applied on all aircraft by 2018. The first of these aircraft were repainted (or delivered new) in a new LATAM livery in spring 2016.[12][13]
LATAM's competitors on the South American continent are: Synergy Group's Avianca Holdings, Copa Airlines, Gol Airlines, and Azul Airlines.
Contents
Government approvals
The agreement to establish LATAM was approved by Chilean authorities on 21 September 2011, with 11 restrictions. These include transferring four landing slots at São Paulo-Guarulhos International Airport to competitors interested in operating flights to Santiago de Chile's Comodoro Arturo Merino Benítez International Airport; renouncing membership to either the Oneworld or Star Alliance airline alliance; restricting the increase in capacity on flights between Brazil and Chile; and opening code-share possibilities and fidelity program membership to interested competitors.[14] On 14 December 2011, Brazilian authorities approved the agreement, imposing similar restrictions as Chilean authorities: LATAM would have to choose an alliance by August 2012; and frequencies between São Paulo and Santiago de Chile would have to be reduced. At the time TAM had two pairs of slots while LAN had four, LAN had to relinquish two pairs to competitors interested in using them.[15] On 7 March 2013, LATAM announced its final decision to choose Oneworld as its global airline alliance; as a result TAM left Star Alliance during the second quarter of FY2014 to join Oneworld.[16]
Operations
At the end of 2012, the combined Fleet consisted of 310 aircraft passenger and cargo aircraft. For the same year, LATAM carried a total of 65 million passengers.[17]
Ownership
The company's shareholder structure as of March 31 is:[18]
Shareholder | Percentage |
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Cuerto Group | 25.0% |
Amaro Group | 12.0% |
Bethia Group | 6.0% |
Eblen Group | 7.0% |
ADRs | 5.0% |
BDRs | 0.4% |
AFPs | 18.0% |
Foreign Investors | 10.0% |
Others | 17.0% |
Subsidiary airlines of LATAM

The airlines majority and minority owned by LATAM Group through the primary airlines' various subsidiaries are as follows:
- Chile: LATAM Chile
- Argentina: LATAM Argentina
- Brazil: ABSA Cargo Airline
- Chile: LAN Cargo
- Chile: LAN Express
- Colombia: LATAM Colombia
- Colombia: LANCO
- Ecuador: LATAM Ecuador
- Mexico: MasAir
- Peru: LATAM Perú
- Uruguay: Air Class Líneas Aéreas
- Brazil: LATAM Brasil
- Brazil: TAM Cargo
- Paraguay: LATAM Paraguay
See also
References
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- ↑ "Contact." LATAM Airlines Group. Retrieved on 25 January 2013. "Contact Pdte. Riesco 5711, 20th floor Las Condes Santiago, Chile "
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- ↑ http://www.melhoresdestinos.com.br/wp-content/uploads/2015/08/logo_timeline_1024.jpg
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- ↑ "LAN and TAM to operate as LATAM with a new livery" retrieved 9 August 2015
- ↑ "LATAM's entire fleet to have new livery by 2018" retrieved 9 August 2015
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- Airline holding companies
- Airlines of Brazil
- Airlines of Chile
- Mergers and acquisitions
- Airlines established in 2012
- 2012 establishments in Brazil
- 2012 establishments in Chile
- Companies based in Santiago
- Holding companies of Chile
- Holding companies of Brazil
- Companies listed on the São Paulo Stock Exchange
- Companies listed on the New York Stock Exchange
- Multinational companies headquartered in Chile
- TAM Airlines
- LAN Airlines