Brazil’s domestic market and international travel were the main drivers of passenger growth for LATAM group in 2025. During the year, the group carried 87.4 million passengers, representing a 6.6% increase compared to the same period of 2024. In December alone, LATAM group transported 7.9 million passengers, representing a 7.6% increase compared to the same month of the previous year.
During the month, the group increased its consolidated capacity, measured in available seat-kilometers (ASK), by 10.9% compared to the same month of 2024. This growth was mainly driven by a 13.9% increase in the international operations, together with an 11.9% growth in LATAM Airlines Brazil’s domestic capacity. During the month, 10 new routes were launched, including two long-haul international routes: Santiago–Buenos Aires (Ezeiza)–Miami and Guayaquil–New York.
Consolidated traffic, measured in revenue passenger-kilometers (RPK), increased 10.5% compared to December 2024. As a result, LATAM group’s consolidated load factor reached 84.5% during the month.
Regarding cargo operations, capacity measured in available ton-kilometers (ATK) totaled 731 million in December.
Full Year 2025
During the year, a total of eight destinations were launched, including Fernando de Noronha, Curaçao and Tucumán, among others. Currently, LATAM group serves 160 passenger destinations across 27 countries. In 2025, the five routes with the highest number of daily flights were: Cusco–Lima; São Paulo (Congonhas)–Rio de Janeiro (Santos Dumont); Bogotá–Medellín; Arequipa–Lima; and Brasília–São Paulo (Congonhas).
The following table summarizes the main operating statistics for the month, quarter and full year for the main LATAM group business segments:

(1) Domestic SSC refers to domestic operations of LATAM Airlines Chile, LATAM Airlines Colombia, LATAM Airlines Ecuador and LATAM Airlines Peru.
(2) Domestic Brazil refers to LATAM Airlines Brazil domestic operations.
(3) International refers to international operations of LATAM Airlines Brazil, LATAM Airlines Chile, LATAM Airlines Colombia, LATAM Airlines Ecuador, LATAM Airlines Peru and LATAM Airlines Paraguay