Airlines

LATAM Group comes to the aid of the people of the Bahamas

Medicines, medical instruments, sanitary and edible items were all part of the 35 tonnes of humanitarian aid transported from the Miami to the Bahamas on the ‘Humanitarian Relief Plane’ provided by LATAM Group.

As hurricane Dorian passed through the archipelago the storm escalated to categories four and five, and led to one of the greatest natural disasters the islands of the Bahamas have ever experienced.

The LATAM Cargo B767-300BCF aircraft was chartered to Nassau, a destination outside of the company’s network, providing a full payload to transport the entire 35 tonnes of aid collected by the UPS Foundation, the company’s partner in this initiative.

Once in the field all the goods collected for the benefit of those affected were distributed among hospitals and foundations on different islands.

Thanks to the collaborative work between different teams and actors in the cargo transport industry, the humanitarian relief lane initiative came to life, and had a positive impact on the affected areas.

“The Humanitarian Relief Plane is a true reflection of the LATAM Group’s desire to contribute to our community through concrete actions, acting when we’re needed the most.

“As we have done before in other countries in Latin America, we continue to be available for collaboration in mitigating the suffering of those most affected by natural disasters,” said Andres Bianchi, CEO of LATAM Cargo.

The Humanitarian Relief Plane is an initiative that falls within the framework of the LATAM Group’s commitment to communities affected by natural disasters, and that makes available the structure, connectivity and capacity to transport company passengers and cargo.

The plane was activated in earlier circumstances for Chile’s forest fires, flooding in Peru, hurricane Maria aftermath in Puerto Rico, and the earthquake in Ecuador, among other cases.

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