By A Mystery Man Writer
Starting April of this year, LATAM Cargo Brasil will connect the markets of Mexico and Brazil with a weekly cargo frequency. The southbound flight will serve Mexico City-Recife-Viracopos on Sundays, while the northbound flight will connect Viracopos with Mexico City on Saturdays. The new operation will expedite the shipping process for customers who need to reach their markets in the shortest possible time and allow the LATAM Cargo operators to offer an additional alternative to its existing cargo service onboard passenger aircraft.
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