In just 21 days, over 400 flights transported flowers from Colombia and Ecuador to destinations across South America, Europe, Australia, and the United States to celebrate Mother's Day.
The total transported amounted to 552 million flower stems, including roses, carnations, and chrysanthemums, marking a 93% increase compared to the volume moved during a typical three-week period.
The LATAM group, through its cargo subsidiaries, concluded a "historic" season for Mother's Day by leading the transportation of flowers from South America to the world for this celebration. Over a period of 21 days, more than 24,000 tons of flowers were mobilized from Colombia and Ecuador, marking a 20% increase compared to the same period the previous year.
In response to the growing demand for flowers during this special celebration, the company has expanded its transportation capacity, providing a flexible offering tailored to the needs of its customers. The Latam group provided over 400 frequencies to transport around 552 million flowers to destinations such as South America, Europe, Australia, and the United States, with Miami being the main point of arrival with 370 landings during the season.
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