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TRIP Linhas Aereas

IATA Code
T4
ICAO Code
TIB
Website
http://www.voetrip.com.br
Main hub
Belo Horizonte Tancredo Neves International Airport
Country
Brazil
Business model
Regional/Commuter
Codeshare Partners
TAM Airlines

TRIP (Transporte Aéreo Regional do Interior Paulista) Linhas Aéreas is a Brazilian regional airline with its main base at Guarulhos International and Viracopos-Campinas International airports in São Paulo. TRIP was founded in 1998 by the Caprioli Group, a bus and tourism company, and targets Brazil’s large, yet underpenetrated, secondary and leisure markets. With a fleet of ATR and Embraer aircraft, TRIP operates as Brazil’s primary regional carrier and codeshares on many routes with TAM. TRIP now has over 35 aircraft and operates in over 70 cities, representing the largest number of routes from an airline in Brazil.

Location of TRIP Linhas Aereas main hub (Belo Horizonte Tancredo Neves International Airport)


 
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TAM CEO, Libano Barroso TAM plans US expansion in 2012 with B777-300ERs while Brazil domestic growth slows

7-Dec-11 2:34 PM

Brazil’s TAM is planning further capacity expansion on US routes in 2012 as growth in the Brazilian domestic market shows signs of cooling down. The US expansion will be driven by the doubling of TAM’s B777-300ER fleet next year from four to eight aircraft. The B777-300ER, which is by far the largest aircraft type in TAM’s fleet, is now only used on European routes but will start to be deployed in the US during 2012.

Profitability in Brazilian domestic market plummets as yields drop

12-Aug-11 9:09 PM

Intense competition in the Brazilian domestic market led to a sharp drop in yields in 2Q2011 and is expected to have a major impact on profitability throughout the Brazilian airline sector for the remainder of the year. Gol, which is primarily a domestic operator, has particularly been impacted by the suddenly unfavourable market conditions with a BRL359 million (USD221 million) net loss incurred in 2Q2011. TAM also has been impacted but has the benefit of a large profitable international operation, allowing it to remain in the black in 2Q2011.

More rapid growth for Brazil's domestic aviation market

25-Jul-11 2:09 PM

Brazil’s domestic market continues to chalk up impressive growth rates, driven by expansion at both low-cost and full-service carriers. Newly released traffic figures from Brazil’s ANAC shows domestic RPKs were up 21.4% for 1H2011, which follows equally impressive growth of 23.5% in 2010.

Webjet acquisition improves Gol's position in world's fourth largest domestic market

11-Jul-11 5:52 PM

Consolidation in the fast-growing Brazilian market has taken another major step with Gol agreeing to acquire smaller low-cost carrier Webjet for BRL96 million (USD61 million). The deal follows several moves over the last two years by Gol’s archrival TAM as Brazil’s two largest airline groups battle for the distinction of domestic market leader.

TAM CEO, Libano Barroso TAM records 1Q2011 profit, remains bullish on Brazilian market

19-May-11 11:42 AM

Brazil’s TAM has reported an increase in profits for 1Q2011 and is sticking with its previous guidance for 2011 despite rising oil prices. TAM remains bullish for the domestic and international markets with its purchase of a stake in regional carrier TRIP, expected to close within 90 days, further boosting its presence in the fast-growing Brazilian domestic market.

Brazil’s Azul chalks up remarkable growth

12-May-11 10:05 AM

Brazilian low-cost carrier Azul is on track to add more than 20 destinations and more than 20 aircraft in 2011, making it by some measures the fastest growing airline in the world. Rapid growth, fuelled by the booming Brazilian economy as well as market stimulation, is expected to continue through at least 2014, at which point Azul plans to have a fleet of almost 130 aircraft.

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