The government finally gave the green light to the foreign airlines, which had requested the authorizations for their flight schedules scheduled -from and to Argentina- for November, InfoBae reported.
Since mid October, domestic flights have been operating under the regular flight mode. But in the case of international flights, this modality has not been enabled yet and airlines must request every month the corresponding authorization for their scheduled flight schedule.
See also: Latam Airlines will resume 33% its operations in November.
According to government sources, next Friday the Resolution of the Ministry of Transportation will be published in the Official Gazette requesting Anac’s approval of the programming of international air passenger transport operations. It is also considered opportune to promote the resumption of “international flights on a regular basis”, in order to provide certainty and predictability to the passengers and the projected operations.
So far 23 international companies have been approved for more than 30 routes.
Iberia, British Airways, LATAM, Avianca, Air Europa, Ethiopian, Turkish Airlines, Boliviana de Aviación, Lufthansa, Sky Airlines, Gol, Air France/KLM, United, Copa Airlines, American Airlines, and Aeroméxico, among others, have already presented their programs for the coming months, in addition to the frequencies announced by Aerolíneas Argentinas.
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