Brazil’s GOL Linhas Aéreas informed that as of June 11 it will resume its flights between Sao Paulo-Guarulhos and Mendoza (Argentina), after being suspended in March 2020 due to restrictions imposed by the pandemic.
Flight 7486 takes off from Guarulhos at 10:35 am and lands in Mendoza at 2:35 pm. Flight 7487 leaves the Argentine city at 15:20 and lands in Brazil at 18:50 on Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays. The route will be operated with a Boeing 737-800 aircraft with capacity for 176 passengers.
→ LATAM Airlines will resume flights to Australia and New Zealand.
“Mendoza is a traditional destination for GOL because it attracts loyal customers who usually enjoy the attractions of the city and its region, and many others who dream of discovering its landscapes and immersing themselves in its wine culture. The practicality of this route, both for Brazilian and Argentine tourists heading to Brazil, together with the comfortable and safe travel experience offered by the Company, make Guarulhos-Mendoza one of our most important and celebrated routes in South America,” says Randall Saenz Agüero, Director of Alliances, International and Distribution for GOL.
GOL offers flights to more than 35 Brazilian cities from Sao Paulo-Guarulhos and, through its partner airlines, many other airports in North America and Europe.
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