LAN Raises International Air Fares

webmaster
01 March 2011 11:21pm
LAN Raises International Air Fares

LAN Raises International Air Fares

Chile’s main airline LAN announced Friday it would raise its international air fares by between 8 and 12” because of higher global oil prices. The group is boosting its LAN Peru operations hub with eight new aircraft The group is boosting its LAN Peru operations hub with eight new aircraft

“Given the complex world scenario which is reflected in the high prices reached by oil, LAN is forced to implement an increase in air fares in international routes” said the Chilean flagship in a release.

Because of the Libyan crisis oil prices soared and reached $120 a barrel, although they later fell back on promises from Saudi Arabia to complete the possible fall from North African production.

LAN which reported earnings of $420 million in 2010, up 81 percent, is currently in the process of fusion with Brazil’s TAM. With LAN and TAM combined revenue of $8.5 billion in 2009 the newly formed regional giant that would emerge, Latam Airlines Group, would be among the top 15 airlines in the world and Latin America’s largest airlines operator by revenue.

The LAN group with headquarters in Santiago also has local companies in Colombia, Ecuador, Peru and Argentina. LAN is in the process of acquiring six Airbus 319s and two Boeing 767s for its Peruvian operations, an operation involving 660 million US dollars.

LAN expects to increase its domestic operations in Peru and also offer new international routes, such as direct flights from Lima to London and flights from Lima to Uruguay’s capital Montevideo, announced Jorge Vilches, head of LAN’s Peruvian unit. In Peru, LAN currently has 19 Airbus 319s and eight Boeing 767s. The Chilean carrier has plans to invest over a billion US dollars to incorporate 19 new aircraft this year, bringing its total fleet to 150.

Back to top