Delta Air Lines has signed a trans-American Joint
Venture Agreement with LATAM Airlines Group and its affiliates.
Once regulatory approvals are granted, the JV will
combine the carriers’ complementary route networks between North
and South America.
“Late last year, we set out to build the leading
strategic alliance in Latin America together with LATAM, and while
the industry landscape has changed, our commitment to this joint
venture is as strong as ever,” said Delta CEO Ed Bastian. “Even as
our carriers contend with the impact of COVID19 on our business
and take steps to protect the safety of our customers and
employees, we are also building the airline alliance we know
they’ll want to fly in the future.”
Since
September 2019, Delta and LATAM have achieved various milestones
in their framework agreement with customer benefits including:
Codeshare Agreements between Delta and LATAM’s affiliates in
Peru, Ecuador, Colombia and Brazil that allow customers to
purchase flights and access onward destinations in their
respective networks and will be expanded to cover long-haul
flights between the United States/Canada and South America, as
well as regional flights. Delta and LATAM’s affiliates in Chile
and Argentina also plan to sign codeshare agreements in the coming
weeks.
Frequent Flyer Benefits: Delta SkyMiles members can
earn and use miles on LATAM flights, while LATAM Pass members can
earn and use miles on Delta flights across their respective
networks. Reciprocal top tier loyalty recognition is expected to
be available during June 2020.
Smoother Connections: Customers can easily connect between Delta and LATAM
flights in hub airports where the carriers have collocated,
including Terminal 4 at John F. Kennedy International Airport (New
York City) and Terminal 3 at São Paulo’s Guarulhos Airport.
Lounge Access: Eligible LATAM customers can access the
Delta Sky Club in New York-JFK and eligible Delta customers can
access LATAM’s lounge in Bogota/BOG. Expanded reciprocal lounge
access at airports throughout the Americas is planned for June
2020.
“While we remain
focused on navigating the COVID19 crisis and protecting the
safety and well-being of our passengers and employees, we also
have to look to the future to ensure the best possible customer
experience and support the long-term sustainability of the group,”
said Roberto Alvo, CEO, LATAM Airlines Group. “Our bilateral
strategic alliance with Delta remains a priority and we firmly
believe that it still promises to offer customers the leading
travel experience and connectivity in the Americas.”
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