The Spanish airline Air Europa resumed on Wednesday its flights between Madrid and Cordoba (with a stopover in Asuncion) after being suspended almost two years ago due to the Covid pandemic.
The route will operate four weekly frequencies on Boeing 787 aircraft. Madrid-Cordoba on Mondays, Wednesdays, Fridays and Sundays, and Cordoba-Madrid on Mondays, Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays.
→ Air Europa and Plus Ultra reactivate flights between Madrid and Caracas starting in February.
Air Europa also connects from Córdoba to the Argentine cities of Salta, Bariloche and Ushuaia, in application of the agreement it has with Aerolíneas Argentinas.
With the reincorporation of Cordoba to its transoceanic network, Air Europa is gradually returning to all its destinations in America and is doing so according to the transformation plan initiated by the airline more than a year ago and based on the application of the capacity discipline, which allows organizing resources according to the real demand.
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