Direct flights with LATAM Airlines (LA) - Find all destinations
The LATAM Airlines Group is a major international airline conglomerate in South America. It owns LATAM subsidiaries in Chile, Brazil, Colombia, Ecuador, Peru, and Paraguay, where they operate as national flag carriers. The different LATAM daughter airlines all use the IATA code LA and provide extensive domestic coverage within their respective countries as well as international direct flights across the Americas, Europe, and Oceania. You can browse the 330+ unique direct LATAM routes using the filter tool below.
LATAM was founded in 2011 as a direct consequence of the merger of the Chilean LAN-Chile with the Brazilian TAM Linhas Aéreas. The Chilean and Brazilian branches of LATAM remain the biggest within the conglomerate.
LATAM operates within 6 countries (Chile, Brazil, Peru, Colombia, Ecuador, and Paraguay) and flies to more than 150 destinations in 20+ other countries across Latin America, Europe, the United States, the Caribbean, Oceania, and Africa.
LATAM Group’s total fleet exceeds 350 aircraft. The airline has 4 hubs, utilizing the continent’s largest airports to deliver more than 330 direct routes.
Use the filter below to see all nonstop flights with an LA code. Pick a departure/destination airport, or an entire country or continent to filter the results. Sort by frequency, duration, or aircraft used to find any direct flight operated by the LATAM group.
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LATAM’s hubs
LATAM has 4 major hubs:
Santiago (SCL): Its primary gateway for long-haul flights and domestic services within Chile.
São Paulo Guarulhos (GRU): The main long-haul hub for flights to/from Brazil.
Lima (LIM): A key airport in Peru for Andean and trans-Pacific routes.
Bogotá (BOG): The newly elevated hub of the airline’s branch in Colombia.
Secondary hubs for the group are Quito (UIO), Asunción (ASU), Guayaquil (GYE), Fortaleza (FOR), São Paulo-Congonhas (CGH), and Brasília (BSB), all of which are important for domestic flights within their respective countries but way less so for international services.
LATAM Group’s domestic direct flights
LATAM is South America’s largest airline and is vital to the domestic air market in the countries where it operates.
The airline connects major economic, administrative, and tourist cities in each of the 6 countries.
Here are the busiest domestic flights within each:
Santiago (SCL) - Calama (CJC) in Chile.
São Paulo-Congonhas (CGH) - Rio de Janeiro Santos Dumont (SDU) in Brazil.
Lima (LIM) - Cusco (CUZ) in Peru.
Bogotá (BOG) - Medellín (MDE) in Colombia.
Quito (UIO) - Guayaquil (GYE) in Ecuador.
Paraguay has no domestic flights.
Direct flights to the United States
LATAM flies to at least 1 city in the USA from every country it operates in except Paraguay. The most popular US destination is Miami (MIA), which is also a focus city for the airline.
LATAM signed a joint venture agreement with Delta Air Lines, allowing codesharing and smoother connections for flights to the USA.
Here you can find some of the most popular routes to cities in the U.S.:
Lima (LIM) - Miami (MIA): Currently LATAM’s busiest US-bound route with 2-3 daily departures.
Bogota (BOG) - Orlando (MCO): LATAM serves flights twice daily, year-round.
Santiago (SCL) - New York (JFK): An important daily connection to the largest city in the US. From Santiago, you can also fly directly to Los Angeles, Orlando, and Miami.
São Paulo (GRU) - Boston (BOS): LATAM is the only airline on this route with its 4 weekly flights.
Quito (UIO) - Miami (MIA): Two flights per day between Ecuador and Florida.
LATAM’s long-haul network of nonstop flights
LATAM flies to 5 continents - all, bar Asia. Its international reach spans over 25 countries and a growing number of long-haul destinations.
Here are some of the airline group’s longest flights:
São Paulo (GRU) - Johannesburg (JNB): LATAM’s first direct flight to Africa was launched in late 2024. GRU is the only airport in South America to have direct flights to Africa.
São Paulo (GRU) - London Heathrow (LHR): Daily service to the British capital.
Santiago (SCL) - Madrid (MAD): The group’s longest nonstop flight to Europe at nearly 6700 miles. Operated twice daily.
Santiago (SCL) - Auckland (AKL): A long-standing connection between South America and Oceania. LATAM is the only airline flying this particular route.
Santiago (SCL) - Sydney (SYD): Although LATAM has had a fifth-freedom flight from Auckland to Sydney for years, since mid‑2025, you can now fly direct between Chile and Australia on one of the longest flights in the world, taking about 15 hours. Qantas also flies this route.
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