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LATAM Airlines has just made history: it is the first airline in Latin America to launch its own eSIM for travel. Available now on its website and app, it allows passengers to get connected upon landing, with no roaming, no physical SIM cards, and LATAM Pass miles included.
An airline with its own network: LATAM Airlines has entered the mobile connectivity game. The airline group has officially announced the launch of its LATAM Airlines eSIM for international data travel, becoming the first airline in the region (and one of the few in the world) to offer this service directly under its own brand.
The LATAM eSIM service is available with no intermediaries, no SIM cards, and no external apps. Just purchase the plan from the LATAM website or app, scan the QR code, and activate the mobile connection when you arrive at your destination. All in under 2 minutes.
LATAM Airlines eSIM plans range from 1GB to 10GB, valid in over 100 countries, with coverage that includes key destinations such as the USA, Brazil, Mexico, Spain, France, and Colombia. What sets this offer apart from others on the market:
Founded in Chile, the LATAM Airlines Group is the largest airline group in Latin America, operating in Chile, Brazil, Peru, Colombia, and Ecuador, with a network connecting more than 140 destinations in 20 countries. This launch strengthens its leadership not only in scale and coverage, but also in digital transformation and user experience.
The rollout of the eSIM is part of a comprehensive digitalization strategy, including improvements to mobile check-in, airport self-service, and personalized services.
The LATAM Airlines eSIM service was developed in partnership with Gigs, a platform that enables companies to integrate mobile connectivity directly into their products or services. Gigs acts as a technical provider and virtual operator (MVNO), allowing LATAM to become a digital mobile connectivity provider without having to build its own telecommunications infrastructure.
According to Telecoms.com, Gigs highlights this integration as an example of how non-traditional brands, such as airlines, can offer personalized, high-value mobile services without leaving their own digital ecosystem.
This allows LATAM to launch eSIM as part of its travel experience—frictionless, with full interface control, and with customer benefits that go far beyond just internet access.
This eSIM not only improves the travel experience. It’s a smart business move that transforms LATAM into a digital provider of mobile services, like the big telcos. While companies like Holafly or Airalo dominate the eSIM segment, LATAM leverages its base of loyal customers, integrated platform, and the added value of miles to compete head-to-head.
The process is as simple as it is intuitive:
And if you’re already a LATAM Pass member, you earn miles with every plan purchased. Staying connected also means more points.
With this launch, LATAM moves ahead of other airlines in the region. But beyond simply taking first place, what matters most is the approach: connectivity, loyalty, and autonomy for the traveler. A clear sign that airlines want not just to fly, but to connect.