A Latam Airlines airplane is seen at Guarulhos International Airport amid the outbreak of the coronavirus disease (COVID-19), in Guarulhos, near Sao Paulo, Brazil, May 19, 2020.
REUTERS/Amanda PerobelliSANTIAGO, Aug 2 (Reuters) - LATAM Airlines expects "record" net earnings in 2023 after posting stronger second-quarter results and improved forecasts, company executives said on Wednesday, hoping to bolster investor confidence after the company's exit from bankruptcy in November.
"Without a doubt we are foreseeing a much better financial situation and very good profitability in 2023," he told reporters.
Alfonsin added that the company was expecting to hit pre-pandemic level results for the year and record EBITDAR.
LATAM Airlines, South America's largest airline, operates units across the continent, with routes across the world.
Persons:
Amanda Perobelli SANTIAGO, Ramiro Alfonsin, Alfonsin, Fabian Cambero, Gabriel Araujo, Isabel Woodford, Valentine Hilaire, Gerry Doyle
Organizations:
Latam Airlines, Guarulhos, REUTERS, LATAM Airlines, South America's, Chilean, LAN, Brazilian, TAM, U.S . Department of Transportation, U.S, Thomson
Locations:
Guarulhos, Sao Paulo, Brazil, Santiago, South