LATAM group completes restructuring and emerges with solid financial position and most extensive network in South America
2022年11月4日 - 7:09AM
LATAM group, the leading airline group in Latin America, announced
today that it successfully completed its financial restructuring
process in the United States, which it voluntarily commenced in May
2020 to reduce its debt, access new sources of financing, and
transform its business in response to the global pandemic. Having
maintained its leading position while achieving significant cost
savings, LATAM has emerged from the reorganization as a more
efficient group, with a modernized fleet, the most extensive
network of connections in South America, and the continent’s
largest loyalty program.
With over US$2.2 billion of liquidity, approximately US$3.6
billion less debt on its balance sheet (equivalent to a 35% debt
reduction from the pre-filing period), and the support of key
incumbent and new shareholders, LATAM is poised to reaffirm its
leadership in Latin America and has positioned itself for long-term
sustainability.
“Today marks an important milestone for LATAM and our
stakeholders. We are pleased that we have completed a significant
transformation and emerged from our financial restructuring process
with a strengthened financial position and a renewed commitment to
operational excellence. As a group with a dynamic team of 30,000
employees and an unrivaled connectivity network, we look forward to
continuing to offer passengers the best alternative for travel to,
from, and within South America and to contribute in the broader
sense to the various countries in which we operate and their
diverse interests” said Roberto Alvo, CEO of LATAM Airlines
Group.
LATAM group offers a unique value proposition:
- Network: LATAM is the leading airline group in
Latin America, with affiliates operating in five domestic markets
in the region: Brazil, Chile, Colombia, Ecuador and Peru, as well
as international operations within Latin America and to Europe, the
United States and the Caribbean, Oceania and soon Africa, as LATAM
Airlines Brazil will resume the Sao Paulo– Johannesburg route in
mid-2023. The group reached 144 destinations in 22 countries
as of October, and it expects to close the year with a global
operation footprint (measured in Available Seat Kilometers, ASKs)
of more than 85% compared to 2019. Between 2021 and 2022, the group
added 10 new destinations in Brazil and plans to operate 36 new
routes by 2023.
- LATAM Cargo: LATAM Cargo and the cargo
subsidiaries are in the midst of an expansion plan that will allow
them to increase their respective fleets from 11 Boeing 767-300F
aircraft in 2019 to a total of up to 20 767-300F aircraft in 2024,
thereby improving transportation options for their respective
customers.
- Delta Joint Venture: Recently, LATAM group has
implemented a joint venture with Delta that will allow passengers
to access more than 300 destinations between the U.S./Canada and
South America (Brazil, Chile, Colombia, Paraguay, Peru and
Uruguay). The joint venture agreement will enable the airlines to
increase their level of cooperation in the aforementioned markets,
resulting in a greater number of routes, more and better
connections and the strengthening of frequent flyer program
benefits.
- Fleet: LATAM entered into agreements with
Airbus to acquire by 2029 a total of 87 A320neo family aircraft,
which are 20% more fuel efficient.
- Frequent Flyer Program: With 39 million
members, LATAM Pass is the largest loyalty program in South America
and the seventh largest worldwide.
LATAM group’s track record, its leadership in
Latin America and its robust business plan made it possible to
complete its restructuring with the support of new prominent
shareholders, including Sixth Street, Strategic Value Partners, and
Sculptor Capital Management, and its incumbent strategic
shareholders, Delta, Qatar and the Cueto family.
On November 15, 2022, an Extraordinary
Shareholders' Meeting (EGM) will be held to renew LATAM Airlines
Group SA’s Board of Directors.
ABOUT LATAM AIRLINES GROUP
S.A.
LATAM Airlines Group S.A. is the leading airline
group in Latin America, with presence in five domestic markets in
the region: Brazil, Chile, Colombia, Ecuador and Peru, as well as
international operations within Latin America and to Europe, the
United States, the Caribbean and Oceania.
The group has a fleet of Boeing 767, 777, 787,
Airbus A321, A320, A320neo and A319 aircraft.
LATAM Cargo Chile, LATAM Cargo Colombia and
LATAM Cargo Brazil are the cargo subsidiaries of the LATAM group,
having a combined fleet of 16 cargo aircraft, which will gradually
increase up to a total of 20 cargo aircraft by 2024. These cargo
subsidiaries have access to the group's passenger aircraft and
operate within the LATAM group's network, as well as on exclusive
international routes for cargo transportation. In addition, they
offer modern infrastructure and a wide variety of services and
service options to meet the needs of their customers.
- LATAM group completes restructuring and emerges with solid
financial position and most extensive network in South America
Investor Relations
Phone: +56 2 2565 3844
E-mail: InvestorRelations@latam.com
Website: www.latamairlinesgroup.net
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