LATAM signs agreement with Paramount+ for IFE
A LATAM aircraft, A321neo
LATAM signed an agreement with Paramount+ to deliver free and exclusive content to passengers on its LATAM Play onboard entertainment service. The airline will offer the content from the streamlining platform on more than 300 planes serving 148 destinations in 25 countries, the press release said.
With this milestone agreement, LATAM becomes the only South American airline offering Paramount+ content onboard. Passengers will be able to choose from more than 70 episodes of exclusive Paramount+ series like HALO, Tulsa King and more.
"We celebrate our collaboration with Paramount+ to further enhance the global experience of our passengers. At LATAM, we constantly strive to offer exceptional journeys, and this exciting agreement underscores our strong commitment. The innovations we bring aim not only to connect with the emotions of passengers but also to ensure that every journey with us is an unforgettable experience," said Paulo Miranda, Vice President of Customers at LATAM Airlines Group.
Marco Nobili, Executive Vice President and International General Manager of Paramount+, said, “At Paramount+, we constantly seek innovative ways to bring our content to as many viewers as possible, wherever they are, even in the skies. The partnership with LATAM Airlines allows us to reach a captive audience of consumers while they are traveling, and there is no better way to discover a new series or enjoy a program than when you are flying. Making our Paramount+ content available to LATAM Airlines customers is great for travellers and a testament to our commitment to providing exceptional consumer entertainment experiences to our fans.”
LATAM Play also delivers content from HBO Max to passengers, including more than 170 movies and more than 430 episodes of popular television series. The airline said it plans to expand its content offering by more than 50 percent in the coming year.