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Spafax to provide LATAM Airlines' inflight entertainment

Spafax has been selected by LATAM Airlines Group to license, curate and deliver inflight entertainment (IFE) programming on its fleet of over 300 aircraft.

Spafax will add to LATAM’s award-winning onboard experience with an innovative selection of films, television, music and original programming. Spafax Group companies already have a 14-year relationship with LATAM and this new agreement will mark the next chapter in this collaboration.

“Spafax offers  innovative solutions for in-flight entertainment and it will help us to find further ways to connect with our passengers both on and off the plane,” said Eduardo Costa, Customer Strategy & Experience Director, LATAM Airlines Group.

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Spafax Group Chairman Niall McBain added: “It is always rewarding when we can work more closely with an existing partner. LATAM is at the forefront of innovation in Latin America, and we are thrilled to lend our entertainment expertise to their already strong onboard experience.”

Spafax’s programming will not only feature the latest in Hollywood content but will also have a strong focus on new films and television from Latin America. In addition, Spafax brings the latest in original web and digital content to the inflight market and will introduce new media to LATAM’s audiences across the travel experience.

Spafax’s entertainment efforts will be led out of its Santiago office and will be supported by Spafax’s IFE teams in both London and Southern California, along with the company’s global network.

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