Yes, LATAM Airlines Group is not only operating in 2026 but is currently in a phase of significant international expansion. After successfully navigating a financial restructuring earlier in the decade, the airline has reported strong growth, particularly in its transatlantic and intercontinental markets. In 2026, LATAM is launching several major new long-haul routes, including direct service from São Paulo to Amsterdam, Brussels, and Cape Town. The airline is also increasing frequencies on its routes to North American hubs like Miami, Orlando, and Boston, and is expanding its European network with daily flights to Rome and Madrid. Operating as the largest carrier in Latin America, it maintains its primary hubs in Santiago, São Paulo, and Lima. With a modernized fleet of Boeing 787 Dreamliners for long-haul flights and a dominant domestic presence in Brazil, Chile, Colombia, and Peru, LATAM remains the leading "connector" for the region, offering the most extensive network of destinations across the South American continent and beyond.