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TAM Expands Partnership with Company from Southern Brazil
SAO PAULO,Brazil, Feb. 15 /PRNewswire-FirstCall/ -- TAM Linhas Aereas and
the regional company NHT are expanding their business agreement as of Monday,
February 18. The expansion of the partnership will enable TAM to commercialize
flights operated by NHT to three more destinations using the code JJ*: the
cities of Erechim and Passo Fundo, in Rio Grande do Sul, and Criciuma, in
Santa Catarina. These new destinations are added to the other cities in
southernBrazil (Pelotas, Rio Grande, Santa Maria, Santa Rosa, Santo Angelo
and Uruguaiana) that have been served by TAM since last September, when the
agreement between the two companies first took effect.
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With this agreement, the two companies are offering passengers more
services and flight choices, stimulating traffic in the region. Passengers
wishing to travel to the new destinations offered by TAM can fly toPorto
Alegre (hub of Brazil's southern cities) or to Florianopolis (in the case of
Criciuma) and make immediate connections with flights operated by NHT,
purchasing just one ticket to cover all stages of the trip. In the same way,
NHT passengers can make connections inPorto Alegre or Florianopolis to embark
on TAM flights to any destination served by TAM inBrazil or abroad, buying
one single ticket.
The partnership will enable passengers who fly one segment with one
company followed by an immediate connection to a segment with the other
partner and accumulate frequent flyer points in TAM's Programa Fidelidade.
Customers with TAM's red frequent flyer card and the TAM Itau Personnalite
credit card (Mastercard Platinum or Visa Platinum) also have access to TAM VIP
lounges at Salgado Filho airport inPorto Alegre, and Hercilio Luz, in
Florianopolis.
TAM currently has business agreements with the regional airlines Pantanal,
Passaredo, Total and Trip. As of January 14, the daily flight on the Corumba -
- Campo Grande route in Mato Grosso do Sul began to be operated by a
partnership with Trip. With the expansion of the agreement with NHT, TAM will
now be serving 82 destinations inBrazil, 45 of which with its own flights. In
addition, the company is strengthening its presence in Rio Grande do Sul and
Santa Catarina.
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About TAM:
TAM Linhas Aereas (http://www.tam.com.br) has been domestic market leader
for more than four years, and closed the month of January 2008 with a 48.6%
market share. The company flies to 45 destinations inBrazil. With commercial
agreements signed with regional companies, it reaches 82 different
destinations nationwide. TAM's market share among Brazilian companies
operating international airlines was 67% in January. Operations abroad include
direct flights to eleven destinations: New York andMiami (USA),Paris
(France),London (England),Milan (Italy),Frankfurt (Germany),Madrid (Spain),
Buenos Aires (Argentina),Santiago (Chile),Caracas (Venezuela) andMontevideo
(Uruguay). With TAM Mercosur, it also servesAsuncion and Ciudad del Este
(Paraguay), Cordoba (Argentina), Santa Cruz de la Sierra and Cochabamba
(Bolivia), among other South American cities. It has code-share agreements
with international companies, allowing for the sharing of seats on flights
with international companies, enabling passengers to travel to 62 other
destinations in the USA,South America andEurope. A pioneer in Brazil's
airline industry with the launch of its Programa Fidelidade frequent flyer
program, TAM today has more than 4.5 million members and has issued more than
5.2 million tickets redeemed with frequent flyer points.
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