This Thursday, the first flight of Aerolíneas Argentinas to Rome (Italy) departed, after the lifting of the sanitary suspensions to operate imposed by both countries since March 2020.
In principle, the airline will have 3 weekly frequencies: on Tuesdays, Thursdays and Sundays.
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“It is a great joy to operate again the route between Buenos Aires and Rome, since we have deep cultural, blood and historical ties with Italy. This flight also means one more alternative to boost the arrival of tourists from abroad”, said Pablo Ceriani, president of the airline.
In this way, Aerolíneas Argentinas returns to operate all the international routes that were active as of March 2020, in addition to adding two more: Brasilia, operating since April, and Havana, starting in July.
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