Air Cargo Management

LATAM Cargo to increase frequencies between Brussels and Buenos Aires

LATAM Cargo Group and its subsidiaries have announced the expansion of their cargo operation between Europe and Argentina with an increase in frequencies on the Brussels–Buenos Aires route.

LATAM Cargo Group and its subsidiaries have announced the expansion of their cargo operation between Europe and Argentina with an increase in frequencies on the Brussels–Buenos Aires route.

From October, the company will offer four weekly flights, doubling its current capacity.

The decision responds to the sustained growth in demand and the strategic role Argentina plays in international trade, particularly for high-value sectors such as pharmaceuticals, automotive, and consolidated general cargo.

Until now, part of this flow relied on indirect connections; with the increase, LATAM Cargo provides a more direct, reliable, and flexible alternative for its customers.

Matías Cortina, commercial director for Cargo Europe at LATAM Airlines Group, said: “With this growth, LATAM Cargo consolidates itself as one of the few operators offering frequent, direct cargo flights between Europe and Buenos Aires, delivering a competitive and reliable value proposition for sensitive shipments such as pharmaceutical products.”

With the new operations, the company expects to transport between 80 and 100 tonnes weekly, strengthening connectivity between both continents. In addition, spreading the four frequencies across the week will allow customers to plan their shipments more flexibly, ensuring more stable and predictable supply chains.

The announcement is part of the group’s expansion plan on the Europe–South America axis, which includes an increase to 15 weekly frequencies in both directions.

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