LATAM AIRLINES GROUP S.A.
LTM
Following its emergence from Chapter 11 bankruptcy and relisting on the NYSE in mid-2024, LATAM Airlines Group posted robust operational and financial results in 2025. Passenger traffic surged to 87.4 million travelers, driven by capacity expansions especially in domestic Brazil and international routes. Cargo operations showed volume growth but faced yield pressures amid competitive trade corridors. Financially, the company managed liquidity tightly with extended credit facilities and disciplined debt refinancing, supporting increased dividends and fleet investments despite a current ratio below one. Going forward, LATAM’s performance hinges on managing rising personnel costs, fuel price volatility, currency fluctuations, and regulatory complexities across Latin America.
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LATAM AIRLINES GROUP S.A. (LTM)

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