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LAN Airlines to introduce the Boeing 787-8 Dreamliner on November 1

LAN Airlines (Santiago) is planning to introduce its new Boeing 787-8 Dreamliner on November 1 on the Santiago-Buenos Aires (Ezeiza) per Airline Route. The Santiago-Lima route will follow on November 4.

Copyright Photo: Nick Dean. The first, the pictured Boeing 787-8 CC-BBA (msn 38471) is due to be handed over on August 31.

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LATAM reports its first quarterly statement, a net profit of $49.7 million in the second quarter

LATAM Airlines Group S.A. (LAN Airlines and TAM Linhas Aereas) (Santiago) has announced a second quarter net profit of $49.7 million. This is the first financial report for the group. Here is the full statement.

“LATAM Airlines Group has announced its consolidated financial results for the second quarter and for the six months ended June 30, 2012. โ€œLATAMโ€ or โ€œthe Companyโ€ makes reference to the consolidated entity, which includes passenger and cargo airlines in Latin America. All figures were prepared in accordance with International Financial Reporting Standards (IFRS) and are expressed in U.S Dollars, except for TAM S.A. (โ€œTAMโ€) second quarter 2012 Income Statement figures, which are expressed in Brazilian reais.

HIGHLIGHTS

  • ๏‚ท ย LATAM Airlines Group S.A. today reported its first consolidated financial results for the second quarter and first half of 2012, following the successful completion of the exchange offer and mergers that combined the businesses of LAN Airlines S.A. and TAM S.A. (โ€œTAMโ€). Because the transaction was completed on June 22, 2012, results for the period ended June 30, 2012 include the last eight days of TAM results, from June 23 to June 30, 2012.
  • ๏‚ท ย Net income of LATAM Airlines Group reached US$49.7 million in the second quarter 2012. Operating income reached US$23.2 million, resulting in a 1.5% operating margin for the second quarter 2012. Consolidated LATAM results include net income of US$46.3 million and an operating loss of US$13.9 million corresponding to the eight days of consolidation of TAM between June 23 and June 30, 2012. Non-operating results for this eight day period reflect a foreign exchange gain of US$57,4 million and a positive mark-to-market of fuel hedging derivatives in the amount of US$ 26,7 million, as a result of the appreciation of the Brazilian real and an increase in the price of fuel, respectively, during the last eight days of the quarter.
  • ๏‚ท ย The second quarter 2012 presented a challenging environment due to reduced cargo demand and the depreciation of local currencies, especially the Brazilian real. However, passenger demand in most of Latin America remains solid and the successful completion of the business combination between LAN and TAM provides the Company with a more diversified revenue base and significant growth and synergy opportunities. Furthermore, the domestic Brazil market has shown sustained capacity discipline, providing the basis for improved profitability.
  • ๏‚ท ย LATAM Airlines Group is advancing in the process of achieving the expected synergies from the business combination with TAM. Regarding its international passenger operations, the Company has established fare combinability between LAN and TAM, cross selling of LAN and TAM flights, and code shares on various international routes, such as Santiago โ€“ Orlando, Santiago โ€“ Madrid, and Santiago โ€“ London. Cross selling will assist the Company in capturing connectivity synergies by offering our customers a single network in a one- stop shop.
  • ๏‚ท ย In July 2012, the cargo divisions of LAN and TAM were integrated, taking advantage of the highly complementary nature of their operations.
  • ๏‚ท ย On September 4, 2012, LATAM Airlines Group will hold an Extraordinary Shareholdersโ€™ Meeting in order to reelect the Board of Directors of the Company, as well as to approve the placement, through a preemptive rights offering to LATAM shareholders, of the remaining 7,436,816 shares of the Company that were authorized for the TAM exchange offer, and that were not exchanged.

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  • ๏‚ท ย During the remainder of 2012, LATAM expects to receive 12 Airbus A320 family aircraft to operate domestic and regional routes, as well as 8 Boeing 767-300, 4 Boeing 777-300 and the first 3 Boeing 787-8 Dreamliners for long- haul routes. The Company will also take delivery of 2 Boeing 777 freighter aircraft.
  • ๏‚ท ย LAN Airlines S.A. (renamed LATAM Airlines Group S.A.) โ€“ excluding the consolidation of TAM – reported net income of US$5.2 million for the second quarter of 2012, a decrease of 67.5% compared to the US$15.9 million reported in second quarter 2011. Operating income reached US$37.1 million, a 33.5% decrease compared to the US$55.8 million in second quarter 2011. Operating margin reached 2.6%, a decrease of 1.6 points compared to 4.2% in 2011. The Company continued to show strong passenger revenue growth, despite a seasonally low quarter, partially offsetting the impact of a more challenging environment in the cargo business, as well as the ongoing development of LAN Colombiaโ€™s operations. In addition, operating results include a one-time cost of US$7.1 million related to the successful completion of the collective bargaining process with certain unions, as well as US$9.2 million in transaction costs related to the business combination with TAM.
  • ๏‚ท ย TAM reported a net loss of R$928.1 million, compared to net income of R$60.3 million reported in second quarter 2011. For the second quarter 2012, TAM reported an operating loss of R$284.2 million, compared to the R$8.8 million gain in second quarter 2011. Operating results were mainly impacted by a 23.0% depreciation of the Brazilian real and decreased revenues from Multiplus, resulting from accounting changes in the recognition of such revenues implemented in the first quarter 2012. Non-operating results reflect a foreign exchange loss of R$845.9 million, and the negative mark-to-market of fuel hedging derivatives in the amount of R$93.6 million, resulting from the depreciation of the Brazilian real and the decrease in fuel prices, respectively, as compared to March 31, 2012.”

    Copyright Photo: Michael B. Ing. Boeing 767-316 ER CC-CEB (msn 26327) climbs away from Los Angeles International Airport on a very clear day.

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LAN acquires TAM, becomes the LATAM Airlines Group

LAN Airlines S.A. (Santiago) (which has been renamed LATAM Airlines Group S.A.) and TAM S.A. (Sao Paulo) on June 22 completed their exchange offer. The acquisition has created the LATAM Airlines Group S.A. LATAM Airlines Group S.A. will offer passengers more flights to more destinations than any other affiliated group of airlines in South America, initially reaching about 150 destinations in 22 countries and transporting cargo to 169 destinations in 27 countries.

As previously announced, the transaction was carried out through an exchange offer in which TAM’s shareholders could elect to exchange their TAM shares for LAN shares at a ratio of 0.9 LAN shares for each TAM share. The offered LAN shares will be delivered in the form of BDRs (Brazilian Depositary Receipts) in Brazil and ADRs (American Depositary Receipts) in the United States. The exchange offer, which was materialized with the auction on June 22, 2012, was subject to the condition that more than 2/3 of the TAM shares that participate in the offer agree with the deregistration of TAM as a public company in Brazil. This delisting condition was satisfied when 99.9% of the participant shares agreed with TAMโ€™s deregistration. The tendered shares together with the TAM shares committed by the TAM Controlling Shareholders represented 95.9% of the total outstanding shares of TAM.

According to this report by Reuters,ย LATAM Airlines will decide within the next six months which airline alliance it will stay with. Currently LAN is a member of the OneWorld alliance, while TAM belongs to Star Alliance.

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LAN Airlines reports net income of $76.1 million for the first quarter of 2012

LAN Airlines S.A. (Santiago) announced its consolidated financial results for first quarter ended March 31, 2012.

  • LAN reported net income of $76.1 million for first quarter 2012, a decrease of 21.8% compared to the $97.2 million reported in first quarter 2011. Results this quarter were impacted by a 14.7% increase in fuel prices and a more challenging environment in the cargo business, as well as by the ongoing development of LAN Colombiaโ€™s operations. In addition, first quarter 2012 results include a one-time cost of $14.3 million related to the successful completion of the collective bargaining process with certain unions.
  • For first quarter 2012, operating income reached $111.2 million, a 27.4% decrease compared to the $153.3 million in first quarter 2011. Operating margin reached 7.2%, a decrease of 4.0 points compared to 11.2% in 2011.
  • Total revenues in first quarter 2012 reached $1,536.7 million compared to $1,364.9 million in first quarter 2011 due to a 16.4% increase in passenger revenues and a 6.2% increase in cargo revenues. Revenue increases continue to reflect healthy passenger operations, reaching a record high load factor of 82.9%, whereas the cargo business faced a more challenging demand and competitive environment. Passenger and cargo revenues accounted for 74.1% and 23.9% of total revenues, respectively, in first quarter 2012.
  • LAN and TAM S.A. have successfully obtained the required registrations and authorizations in Brazil and in the United States in order to commence and complete an offer to exchange TAM shares initially for Holdco II shares and ultimately for LAN shares, in the form of Brazilian Depositary Receipts (โ€œBDRsโ€) in Brazil and American Depositary Receipts in the United States. On May 10, 2012, LAN and a newly formed entity, Holdco II, commenced the exchange offer for TAM shares simultaneously in Brazil and in the United States. The exchange offer is currently scheduled to remain open until 5:00 pm, New York time (6:00 pm, Sao Paulo time) on June 11, 2012 and the auction will be held on Bovespa at 9:00 am, New York time (10:00 am, Sao Paulo time) on June 12, 2012.

Copyright Photo: Luimer Cordero.

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LAN Airlines announces the first routes for its new Boeing 787 Dreamliners

LAN Airlines (Santiago) has announced itย will incorporate the new Boeing 787 Dreamliner into the companyโ€™s fleet starting in late 2012. The new airliner that will revolutionize the airline industry by having the latest technology, landed for the first time in Chile on March 27, becoming a major attraction of the current International Air and Space Fair, FIDAE in Santiago.

LAN announced during the opening ceremony of the companyโ€™s display in the Fair that the first destinations of the 787 will be from Santiago to Buenos Aires, Lima, Los Angeles, Madrid and Frankfurt. These routes will gradually be integrated through the aircraftโ€™s first year of service.

The configuration of the cabin on the first LAN 787-8 aircraft will include 217 economy class seats and 30 seats for Premium Business class.

LAN Airlines (Chile) will be the first airline in Latin America, and one of the first in the world, to incorporate this aircraft, receiving the first 787 in late 2012 (LAN is expecting to receive 32 copies in the first 10 years).

Copyright Photo: Alvaro Romero. The Dreamliner is pictured on display at FIDAE in Santiago, Chile

LAN Airlines produces a $97.2 million 1Q net profit

LAN Airlines (Chile) (Santiago) reported net income of $97.2 (US) million for first quarter 2011, an increase of 10.1% compared to the $88.3 (US) million reported in first quarter 2010.

This result is despite the consolidation of $11 (US) million losses generated in the Colombian operations of AIRES, and also reflects LANโ€™s successful management under the current scenario of increased fuel prices.

LAN Airlines paid $12.0 million for a 98.9% indirect stake in AIRES, Colombia’s second largest airline, in 2010.

LAN is also moving ahead with a merger with TAM. On April 20, 2011, the TDLC announced that a public hearing will take place on May 26, 2011 in which the interested parties, including LAN and TAM, may provide their opinion regarding the business combination.

Copyright Photo: Ken Petersen. Please click on the photo for additional information.

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JetBlue Airways and LAN to offer interline connections

JetBlue Airways and LAN Airlines (Santiago) and its affiliates LAN Peru, LAN Argentina and LAN Ecuador, yesterday (March 8) announced the launch of interline agreements that bring new connecting options for travelers flying between major destinations throughout the Americas via New York’s John F. Kennedy International Airport.

Under the interline agreement, customers will be able to purchase a single electronic ticket that combines travel on JetBlue and any of the LAN carriers, bringing new options and new destinations to customers of both airlines.

Copyright Photo: Stephen Tornblom. Please click on the photo for additional information about this aircraft.

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LAN Airlines Route Map (The Americas). LAN Airlines already extensively interlines with American Airlines at the Miami hub.

LAN Airlines has a very good fourth quarter and 2010

LAN Airlines (Chile) (Santiago) financially had a very successful fourth quarter and 2010.

For fourth quarter 2010 LAN reported net income of US$164.6 million, an increase of 49.9% compared to the US$109.8 million reported in fourth quarter 2009.

Full year 2010 results were marked by strong recovery and growth in both the cargo and passenger businesses. LAN reported net income of US$419.7 million for full year 2010, an increase of 81.6% compared to full year 2009.

During the fourth quarter 2010 LAN received a total of five Airbus A320 passenger aircraft, destined for domestic and regional markets. For the cargo business, the Company took delivery of two Boeing 767-300 freighters, destined for operations between Latin America and the United States.

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LAN Airlines (Chile) signs MOU for 50 Airbus Family aircraft, including 10 A321s

LAN Airlines (Chile) (Santiago) announced its intention to order 50 new Airbus A320 Family aircraft. The Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) signed at the Farnborough International Air Show will be the largest single airline order for Airbus in Latin America and brings LANโ€™s total Airbus orders to 152 aircraft.

The commitment includes 10 A321s, a new aircraft type for LAN.

LAN placed a firm order for 30 Airbus A320 Family aircraft in December 2009. The airline currently operates 58 Airbus aircraft.

Copyright Photo: Alvaro Romero. Airbus A318-121 CC-CVB (msn 3030) with the 80 Anos (80 Years) logo climbs beautifully from the Santiago base.

LAN Airlines inaugurates service to San Francisco

Copyright Photo: PRNewsFoto/LAN Airlines, Stacy Cahill. Inaugural ceremonies at SFO.

LAN Airlines (Chile) (Lima) yesterday (July 1) and its affiliates inaugurated their fourth US gateway atย San Franciscoย International Airport with LAN Peru’s nonstop service to Lima, Peru. LANย Peruย will offer four flights per week toย Limaย on Monday, Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday with continuing service toย Sao Paulo, Brazil.

San Franciscoย will join the existing US gateways ofย New York,ย Los Angelesย andย Miami.

LANย Peruย will service the new route on Boeing 767-300s with a capacity for 221 passengers.

The inaugural LAN Peru flight toย Limaย will depart SFO atย 1:30 p.m. (1330). ย The flight arrived at SFO for the first time on July 1 atย 7:00 a.m. (0700) with passengers fromย Lima.