TAM: Featured Airline

Brazil's national carrier joined Star Alliance on May 13 and now provides its airline partners with a much-needed network presence in the emerging economies of South America.

FLEET

  • 24x A319s
  • 85x A320s
  • 18x A330s
  • 7x A321s
  • 4x B777s
  • 3x B767s
  • 2x A340s

TAM also announced an order of five A350-900 aircraft on June 8.

PERSONNEL

Líbano Barroso

CEO

Rodrigo Gozzo De Barros

Strategic Planning Analyst

Adolfo Martins de Moraes

Director

NETWORK STRATEGY:

TAM Airlines flies to over 40 destinations in Brazil. Operating from dual hubs in Rio de Janeiro and São Paulo, its extensive international network includes routes to New York, Miami and Orlando, Paris, London, Milan, Frankfurt, Madrid, Buenos Aires, La Paz, Cochabamba and Santa Cruz de la Sierra (Bolivia), Santiago (Chile), Asuncion and Ciudad del Este (Paraguay), Montevideo (Uruguay), Caracas (Venezuela) and Lima.

CONTACT

TAM requires the following information from airports:

  • Annual report
  • O&D passenger total (historical and projected by cabin Y-C-F)
  • Demographic data (population indicators)
  • Air cargo traffic and revenues
  • Fees
  • Economic data (last five years of GDP growth and minimum five year forecast
  • Foreign direct investment, industry growth (%) income, and inflation data evolution
Richard Maslen

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