With the aim of expanding the offer, Aerolineas Argentinas confirmed 4 new federal routes that will begin operating in October, as well as significant increases in its flights from the “Hub Córdoba” and in other destinations of the domestic network.
The route between Trelew and Ushuaia will be the first to start operating: from October 4 and with flights on Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays. The next day, it will be the turn of Trelew – El Calafate, which will have flights on Wednesdays and Sundays. Also, from October 5, the route between Tucumán and Mar del Plata will be active with flights on Wednesdays and Sundays.
Completing the news regarding new federal routes, from December it will be possible to travel between Bariloche and El Calafate since there will be flights every Wednesday, Friday and Sunday.
The flights from the “Córdoba Hub” continue to expand their offer: from October, the route between Córdoba and Buenos Aires will have 64 weekly frequencies (9 daily), instead of the current 54. Likewise, a new flight to/from El Calafate is added, totaling 3 weekly and 2 new frequencies (Tuesdays and Saturdays) with Ushuaia.
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“These flights comply with two basic premises that we have set ourselves from the beginning: to federalize the territory with a network of intersections that allows traveling around the country without passing through Buenos Aires and to generate new tourist circuits that are attractive to foreign tourists who visit us. ”, expressed Pablo Ceriani, president of Aerolineas Argentinas.
From the company they reported that, facing the last stretch of the year and as a prelude to the high summer season, the offer of seats to the main tourist destinations in Argentina will be significantly expanded. This will allow, in turn, to expand the possibilities of immediate connection between regional and domestic flights, via Aeroparque.
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