Andes Líneas Aéreas will restart its air operations in Argentina in 60 days, according to the company’s Twitter account on Thursday.
The announcement follows the arrival at Ezeiza Airport of a Boeing 737-800 that will join the airline.
→ Aerolineas Argentinas launches new route between Mendoza and Rio de Janeiro.
The 11-year-old aircraft has a single-class seating configuration of 189 seats.
Recall that Andes had suspended its regular operations in November 2019. It later resumed them in December of the same year. Finally, in February 2020, it ceased flights indefinitely.
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