During April 2025, LATAM Airlines Group transported over 6.7 million passengers, marking a 7.6% increase compared to the same month in the previous year. To date, nearly 28 million passengers have traveled across the group's network.
The group's consolidated capacity, measured in available seat-kilometers (ASK), rose by 6.9% compared to April 2024. This growth was primarily due to a 10.0% increase in international operations. Notably, a new international route from Fortaleza, Brazil to Lisbon, Portugal was launched during this period, enhancing connectivity between South America and Europe.
Domestically, there was a slight decrease of 0.3% in aggregate capacity for affiliates based in Chile, Colombia, Ecuador, and Peru. This shift is attributed to a strategic reallocation of some of LATAM Airlines Colombia's domestic capacity toward international routes as part of the updated guidance presented on April 28th.
Consolidated traffic increased by 9.1%, with revenue passenger-kilometers (RPK) reflecting this rise. Consequently, the consolidated load factor improved by 2.3 percentage points from April 2024 to reach 83.4%, indicating healthy performance across business segments.
For cargo operations, LATAM group’s capacity grew by 4.9%, achieving a total of 693 million available ton-kilometers (ATK).