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runwayrunway · 11 months
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No. 30 - LATAM Airlines
I wasn't entirely forthright last time. About the correct response to my questionnaire, I mean. I didn't lie. I just left out the second half.
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Yes. It was a trick question. Brazil has four carriers that have, at one point or another, had solid claim to the title of flag carrier. And right now, the airline which represents them on the long-haul scale, their link to the world, their 'flag carrier'...is LATAM Airlines.
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Why doesn't LATAM count? Well, because LATAM is...something quite unusual, a conglomeration of different features which appear in isolation but have yet to rear their head together, creating an admixture which I fear casts a shadow over much, if not all, of Latin America.
LATAM's story doesn't start in Brazil. It starts in Chile. But it doesn't stay there.
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What do all these airlines have in common?
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Their planes look like this now.
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LAN-Chile was privatized in the 1990s. Until then, it had been the country's flag carrier. Now it was on the hunt to become something more. It was one thing to be the largest carrier in Chile, but there's more than just Chile out there. International carriers know this well, since they go outside of Chile.
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Around the same time as LAN-Chile was privatized, LAN Perú was created as an independent company. It was a rough time for Peruvian aviation. Its flag carrier, Aeroperú, had just gone under, and its other major airline, Faucett, had lead the way for it two years earlier. They needed a new national airline, and LAN was there, identical in branding to the Chilean carrier of the same name. Unsurprisingly, it was officially made a subsidiary of LAN in 2002. Even the livery was changed.
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Over 70% of the market share was now held by what was essentially a Chilean airline, without even the name of the country it served written on its livery.
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Also in 2002, LAN created another subsidiary - LAN Ecuador. It obviously looked the exact same as the other two LANs, so I have simply added another picture of a LAN Chile airplane. There is no reason I should care enough not to.
The LAN livery? Well, it's fine. I like the size of the wordmark and the way they committed to having half the fuselage covered, as should be the minimum, though other airlines do this exact shape far better; the layered light and dark blues are nice.
C. For Chile. Or maybe Peru. Or whatever else.
Another subsidiary was created, LAN Dominicana. Argentine airline Aero 2000 was acquired and became LAN Argentina. Both are now defunct.
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Colombia's second-largest airline, AIRES, also fell prey to the LAN infection which had now firmly planted its roots and its routes across the continent.
I actually more or less like the AIRES livery, which makes me sad. It's got a real sense of forward motion with those swooping lines and the high placement of the forward-leaning letters. It's...nothing special, but it's good enough.
It's at least worth a C+. I wish it still existed.
It could have been worse - Avianca, Colombia's flag carrier, held on, and is still in operation - one of the only challenges to LAN and what is now LATAM in South America. I'm sure they would have liked to have Avianca, and Panamanian flag carrier Copa, too, but even Copa draws the line here. But Copa and Avianca were small fry. There was only one carrier standing between them and utter domination - the largest airline in all of Latin America.
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In 2011, TAM and LAN finalized a binding agreement to merge. The two companies fused into one, by far the largest holding company in Latin America, though much like the many LANs it continued to operate as separate companies. TAM still wore its own livery, but time was catching up to it.
TAM isn't a hero here. Well, nobody is, these are giant corporations that paint different things on their airlines, but my point is that TAM had done nearly the exact same thing.
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LAP (Líneas Aéreas Paraguayas) was the flag carrier of Paraguay, until it wasn't. In 1994 it was privatized and sold to an Ecuadorian-Paraguayan consortium which also owned now-defunct Ecuatorean airline SAETA. (Their livery was boring.)
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It began operations again as LAPSA Air Paraguay. Much the reverse of the LANs, this was SAETA operating under Paraguayan branding. But this only lasted until 1996, when TAM's Paraguayan subsidiary ARPA (Aerolíneas Paraguayas) acquired it and it was merged into TAM, with...you guessed it...the same livery. (Their livery was boring, though I always appreciate a nice bisected wordmark.)
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This is TAM's livery from 2005 to 2008. What was now TAM Paraguay of course shared it.
This is the point where we stop and ask: why do I care? Doesn't this happen everywhere, all the time? Didn't like, thirty legacy carriers eventually merge into five in the US? Well, none of those were really a flag carrier, as much as certain brands like TWA were massive it just doesn't feel like it's quite the same. Not to mention that, unlike LATAM, which operates separate airlines in identical branding, when Delta absorbed Northwest or United swallowed Continental the entirety of their operations were merged into one company. It was what I'd call a 'true' operational merger rather than just occurring at the corporate level, like LATAM.
But aren't a lot of flag carriers owned by some combination of the same holding companies? The best-known example: doesn't Air France own KLM?
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Well, sort of, yes. The merger between Air France and KLM is actually quite similar to the LAN-TAM merger in the sense that it's officially a merger but it's quite clear who's absorbing who. The merged company which became LATAM, despite taking a new name (combining LAN and TAM to make the admittedly clever LATAM) kept LAN's CEO, membership in oneworld rather than Star Alliance, and airport slots. It's 60% owned by Banco de Chile. It also keeps LAN's use of literally identical liveries for its branches instead of just mostly identical ones. All of the airlines which are part of LATAM are still operating as if nothing happened despite the fact that, in the sense of branding and identity, they just don't exist anymore.
But KLM obviously exists. In fact, KLM is an upcoming post! Because what LATAM is doing is pretty unusual!
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Lufthansa owns Brussels Airlines, Austrian Airlines, and whatever the flag carrier of Switzerland is. The same company owns British Airways and Iberia. None of those brands have been retired. Is it because it would cause massive backlash and thus lose money? I mean, probably, but that's never stopped companies from doing anything. I wouldn't be surprised if it were written into merger agreements in all honesty. When Davey Neeleman and his investie acquired custody of TAP it was on the condition they keep their base in Lisbon. I wouldn't be surprised if Lufthansa's contract included "let Belgium keep its flag carrier, even if it's owned by a German company".
It is almost aggressively normal for one massive conglomerate to own multiple seemingly unrelated brands. Everyone knows the thing about Mars owning every major candy at this point. But that isn't the same thing. That's like if every Mars-owned candy was branded as CANDY YOU CAN BUY IN AMERICA. Not even HERSHEY'S BAR YOU CAN BUY IN AMERICA. Just CANDY YOU CAN BUY IN AMERICA.
It's not TAM, a member of the LATAM Group. It's not LAN Perú. It's LATAM.
Perhaps the strange legacy of Brazilian flag carriers contributes to this fate. Perhaps those of other countries would be less willing to go along with it. You might think that. But the answer is far more gruesome: this is normalized in Latin America.
Avianca is an old, tenured airline with its own history. The Avianca Group is the second-largest airline holding group in Latin America and unfortunately does the exact same thing, being the death knell to flag carriers: El Salvador's TACA (which occupies a similar nominal-partner status as the former TAM), Costa Rica's LACSA, and Guatemala's Aviateca (which I would call a flag carrier by process of elimination, much like TAM), which had fallen to TACA before its absorption.
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Believe it or not, Copa, which doesn't even have its own livery, is one of the largest bastions of brand identity freedom still clinging to life. Other competitively large flag carriers still operating in Latin America include Argentina's Aerolíneas Argentinas; Bolivia's Boliviana de Aviación; Cuba's Cubana de Aviación; and Mexico's Aeroméxico; though smaller flag carriers are scattered throughout it seems like basically the entirety of what could be called LATAM is now part of either LATAM or Avianca.
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The only way to tell LATAM planes' airline of origin is by looking at the flag near the front and/or the registration, if you happen to know the registration codes for its member countries off the dome.
LATAM operates across six (formerly nine, including a cargo branch in Mexico) countries. It is the dominant airline in Chile, Ecuador, Paraguay, and Perú, and is the largest international airline in Brazil. Its branch in Colombia is outshone by Avianca, but that doesn't really matter, not to me. What matters is that five countries have no flag carrier, and isn't that weird and unnerving and sort of...bad?
This is a very baseless silly claim that means nothing, but it feels like LATAM (and Avianca, sort of) are trying to be the flag carrier of Latin America. And that's a terrible, worrying thing, given that this is an entire region of the world full of diverse countries which should have their own carrier, even if they're part of a larger international holding company. It's normal for airlines to purchase stakes or even majorities in other airlines when they're struggling financially, but it's almost the opposite of this. When Delta offered to buy a stake in JAL it felt like it was almost with the intent to preserve the JAL brand, and this is the norm. There's a reason we still have Brussels Airlines and Austrian Airlines and [whatever your guess on the questionnaire was] instead of Lufthansa Belgium, Lufthansa Austria, and Lufthansa Switzerland. Even Lufthansa gets to claim superiority over LATAM.
So when I discuss the Star Alliance Test, I am talking about something incredibly silly. It's already a little absurd when talking about carriers that are actually members of Star Alliance, and becomes moreso when talking about ones that aren't. But if I happen to discuss a carrier in Latin America, saying "I think it would be a mercy to their livery to be absorbed into LATAM" is possible. It's terrifying. The LATAM test is scarier than even the SmartLynx test by nature of what it represents.
...but is the livery bad, though?
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Yes it is!
To be clear, philosophically speaking LATAM deserves an F. This livery should not exist because of what it does to other carriers. But I'll be rating it neutrally of that, much like the alliance liveries. This is the point of my blog.
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This was introduced in 2015, which really seems to be the turning point from detached tail to minimally-attached tail. Sure, it was one of the earliest adopters of this, but that doesn't make me respect the bare minimum much more. It has the same problem nearly every implementation of this does, where it looks totally adequate on shorter planes but hilariously bad on longer ones.
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This livery in particular is begging for an extension because of this really pretty ribbon-wrapping effect. Why does everything just cut off abruptly at the same point? Why doesn't more of the grey bleed to the main fuselage? Why doesn't that nice blue ribbon keep going? Literally what is stopping you other than convention? Why is the entire underside white except for that tiny little logo, located weirdly high and small where nobody will ever see it?
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LATAM has this fantastic color scheme, a beautiful combination of fuchsia and midnight blue which looks stunning on the light cool grey they've chosen for the tail. And they blew it all on a tail-only livery with a mainly white body. They didn't even put it on the nacelles. I'm very exhausted.
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The entire livery is centered around this logo. It's approximately the shape of South America and admittedly very nice-looking. I like that the logo almost looks like a descender while the wordmark is above the windowline, but these sorts of little details are absolutely nothing when your plane is a big long white tube with a nice-looking tail transplanted on from a better livery.
LATAM's livery gets a D+.
And this is what we've lost so much to get. LAM, TAN, AIRES, SAETA...we are nearing a dark future where airports across Latin America are just lines of white planes, a thin line carved out by pretty tails cut off before their time.
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Se nota la recuperación del mercado aéreo sobre los resultados financieros de Latam Airlines. La aerolínea reportó a la Comisión para el Mercado Financiero (CMF) que sus ingresos aumentaron 31% durante el primer semestre a US$5.481 millones. Detallados por segmentos, los ingresos de pasajeros alcanzaron US$4.671 millones, lo que representa un crecimiento de 46% comparado con los US$ 3.199…
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travojungle · 11 months
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How to check in for Latam Airlines Flight?
Check-in is the most important process of traveling as without check-in, it will be impossible for you to get a plane. So, the Airline has made Check-in for Latam Airlines flights much easier because you have various options like web check-in, phone check-in, and Airport check-in. Travelers can choose the one that suits them and get their check-in done. While check-in, you can also add extra baggage or choose a seat of your own which will help you to make your journey more beautiful and comfortable. So, to learn about the process, you can read the guidance below.
Mention the method to check in with Latam
There is a simple procedure of check-in that you need to go through, and it will help you with check-in. There are two main procedures for check-in. Both can be done with ease. So to learn them, you can read the information below.
Check-in through the online procedure
Through Latam Airlines flight web check-in procedures, you can check in easily and not have to stand in long queues. And to learn it, you can read out the points below.
Land on to the official site of the Latam Airline.
Then sign up by entering the Email id and password.
Go through the manage booking option that can be seen in the menu bar.
Click on it and enter your PNR number along with your last name. 
Now all the details of your ticket, find the check-in button and click on it.
Here if the check-in is available, then you can easily do it.
While check-in, you also add extra luggage and can choose a seat.
At last, download your boarding pass and use it at the time of departure.
Check-in at the Airport
If you choose to check in at the Airport, you must reach at least three hours before the flight as there are many possibilities to face long queues there. After reaching check your terminal and then by asking the authorities of the Airport, complete your check-in process and get a printed boarding pass from them.
Check-in through kiosk
For the Latam Airlines flight check-in, There are kiosk machines available all around the Airport you can use to do your check-in process.
Find a kiosk machine at the Airport.
And click on that check-in button on the available screen.
Here enter the passenger’s reference number and their last name.
Now they will ask if you want to choose your seat, and you can also add the extra luggage if required.
And if you use any extra service, you can pay the amount for that.
After that, click on the print boarding pass and get your boarding pass from them.
Check-in policies of Latam Airline
Read the policies of check-in with Latam Airline as mentioned below.
If you are an international flyer, you must reach three hours before the flight; if you are a domestic flyer, reach at least 2 hours before.
Passengers need to bring their covid test for departure.
If you have booked some special arrangements at the Airport, then you must reach on time so that you can avoid any last-time misshapes.
If you are carrying a pet with you, then you can’t check in online.
Source - https://travo-jungle.blogspot.com/2023/07/latam-airlines-flight-check-in.html
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The first two pictures are from the Boeing Dreamliner plant. I’m sorry you can’t see much. There wasn’t a plane parked at the spot closest to the road. Also, I missed my chance to grab a photo of the Dreamliner cargo plane (which is freaking huge and weirdly shaped and I kinda love it? You should add it to the review list) the last photo is just the view from inside the airport I’m at because you seem like you would appreciate a good airport photo
YES YES YES thank you for these images...just seeing the little tailfins all lined up in the distance is lovely :) though there are also some really fantastically colorful planes in that last picture. A pair of blue and yellow highlighter markers...
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As for the Dreamlifter, I have plans to talk about her soon. Very very soon.
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¿Cómo me contacto con Latam Colombia?
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Sin embargo, supongamos que el pasajero ha realizado la reserva de su boleto de avión con LATAM. En ese caso, contarán con la ayuda del representante de atención al cliente llamando al LATAM Airlines Colombia Teléfono +576014898170 o 1-587-77-17 y el proceso de reserva podría resultarles más fácil.
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How to change the date of the Latam Airlines flight?
You can contact Latam Airlines customer service to change the date of the flight. You can do this in multiple ways. You can change your flight date from the dashboard of their official website. You also can contact the customer representative by calling on Latam Airlines phone number. You also can visit their counter at the airport to change your flight’s date.
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fareskhalifa · 1 year
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¿Cómo llamar a Latam Colombia desde un celular?
Latam es la aerolínea de Chile. El nivel de seguridad es muy alto en los aviones de la aerolínea. Puede viajar con su familia con esta aerolínea y disfrutar el viaje sin ninguna preocupación. Si vive en colombia y planea viajar a un diferente país con su familia y quiere viajar con Latam Airlines. Pero durante la reservación tiene alguna duda, en este caso puede simplemente contactar a atención al cliente de la aerolínea desde un celular y hablar con un agente con respecto a su consulta.
Las diferentes formas de comunicación que proporciona Latam : 
Contacta vía teléfono : Latam proporciona una forma muy rápida de comunicación que puede usar para alcanzar la atención al cliente de la aerolínea.Puede resolver su consulta fácilmente por marcar el 57 601 5800742 número de Latam Airlines teléfono desde Colombia desde un celular y hablar con un agente. A quién puede discutir su consulta y obtener una resolución al instante. 
Puede resolver las siguientes consultas vía teléfono : 
Aprender el horario de vuelos de Latam 
Reservar un vuelo nuevo 
Hacer cambios en su vuelo existente.
Contactar via chat en vivo : La segunda forma de comunicación que proporciona Latam es chat en vivo. Puede resolver su consulta fácilmente por chat en vivo con un agente de atención al cliente de la aerolínea, y obtener una resolución paso a paso. 
Siga estos pasos para contactar via chat en vivo : 
Puede navegar al sitio de web oficial de Latam
Después ir hacia abajo al sitio de web
Ahora haga clic en la opción de chat en vivo para comenzar.
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