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The airline maintains its goal of expanding routes and frequencies in Latin America and doubling its fleet in the coming years.
Plus Ultra Líneas Aéreas closed the first nine months of the year with revenues of 157 million euros, representing a 19% increase compared to the same period in 2024.
The growth rate across all activity indicators also exceeds last year’s results. Sales have risen by 45%, while flight hours have increased by 16%, surpassing 15,000 hours. Regarding routes, rotations are up by 8%, and the Spanish long-haul airline continues to maintain aircraft occupancy rates above 90%.
The business line dedicated to charter and ACMI operations (aircraft, crew, maintenance, and insurance) has increased its results by 27%, highlighting its ongoing agreement with the national airline Air Algerie, as well as seasonal operations contracted by tour operators, especially on routes connecting the Polish cities of Warsaw and Krakow with Varadero (Cuba) and Cartagena de Indias (Colombia). According to the company, “maintaining this trend through the end of the fiscal year would result in the best operating performance in its history.”
According to Roberto Roselli, CEO of Plus Ultra, the entry into service of the sixth Airbus A330, improved fuel efficiency, fleet management, and increased frequencies on routes have been key factors in achieving this result.
The airline has just celebrated its 10th anniversary in the midst of an expansion process aimed at increasing destinations in Latin America and doubling its fleet in the coming years. It has recently announced the opening of a new route to Buenos Aires and will incorporate its seventh Airbus A330 next week.
Plus Ultra’s strategic roadmap focuses on “strengthening commercial ties with travel agencies, capturing new flight-related business, and increasing market share in all countries where it operates.”