Delta and LATAM Receive JV Approval from U.S.
Department of Transportation
(04/10/22)
Delta Air Lines and the LATAM Group have been
granted final approval for their Joint Venture by the U.S.
Department of Transportation.
The two companies will now work on building their
partnership on flights between the United States/Canada and South
America (Brazil, Chile, Colombia, Paraguay, Peru and Uruguay),
connecting the Americas to more than 300 destinations around the
world.
Once implemented, the approval enables Delta and
LATAM Airlines Group, LATAM Airlines Brasil, LATAM Airlines
Colombia, LATAM Airlines Peru and LATAM Airlines Paraguay to begin
the work of unlocking new customer and cargo benefits – including
enhanced service and expanded route offerings.
The benefits will add to the codeshare routes and
reciprocal loyalty privileges already in place. More details on
these benefits are expected to be shared by the companies in the
coming months.
“Delta’s partnership with LATAM will help grow the
market between North and South America and provide significant and
much-needed benefits for customers, and we applaud the DOT for
this final approval,” said Ed Bastian, Delta’s CEO. “Now, we’ll
get to work with LATAM to transform the travel experience for our
collective customers and create new opportunities for our
employees.”
Delta and LATAM announced in 2019 that they would
form an airline partnership throughout the Americas, with the goal
of significantly expanding travel choices across North and South
America.
Since then, the partners have achieved a number of
milestones that include mutual frequent flyer mile
accumulation/redemption; reciprocal elite frequent flyer benefits;
shared terminals at hub airports like New York JFK, São Paulo,
Brazil, and Santiago, Chile; and mutual access to 53 Delta Sky
Club lounges in the United States and five LATAM Lounges in South
America, including Delta’s new show-stopping Sky Club in Los
Angeles and the new LATAM Lounge Santiago de Chile, the largest
customer lounge in South America.
In 2020, Delta and LATAM introduced their first
codeshare services in South America, and in 2021 expanded
codeshare services to 20 U.S.-South America routes plus
connections to a broad range of domestic and regional destinations
from their hubs in Atlanta, New York, Los Angeles, Santiago, Lima,
Bogota and São Paulo, improving connectivity between the two
regions.
“The approval by the DOT will give rise to the
start of work with Delta to deliver more and better benefits to
LATAM and Delta customers, such as faster connections, and the
joint accrual of miles in frequent flyer programs, among many
others. I am sure that, over time, we will be able to offer the
best connections, while incorporating a sustainable view of the
future,” said Roberto Alvo, CEO of LATAM Airlines Group.
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