Delta–LATAM joint venture marks three-year milestone after launching nine routes, 62,000+ flights and 14.5M passengers

Delta Air Lines and LATAM mark three years of a joint venture that since 2022 has launched nine new routes, operated more than 62,000 flights and carried over 14.5 million passengers. The partners say the milestone reflects deep commercial integration and meaningful expansion of their combined network reach.

Discovered 2025-10-20T07:05:30.348565-07:00 | 2025-10-20T07:05:30.348565-07:00

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What Hype is tracking

  • The joint venture’s scale — 9 new routes, 62,000+ flights and 14.5M passengers — signals a major increase in trans‑regional connectivity and capacity consolidation across partner networks; see Delta’s broader push in US network growth (Delta's recent network expansion moves).
  • Changes in alliance and codeshare dynamics will affect competitive access and feed arrangements across the Americas; note Alaska’s termination of codeshares and reciprocal benefits with LATAM (Alaska ends codeshares and reciprocal loyalty benefits with LATAM and Singapore).
  • LATAM’s simultaneous fleet and network investments underpin the JV’s growth potential and route feed strategy; see LATAM’s E195‑E2 order to open secondary cities (LATAM orders 24 Embraer E195‑E2s).

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