Delta Air Lines is making it easier to connect North and South America by increasing service to two major cities.
The airline announced Wednesday that it has increased nonstop service from Atlanta to Ezeiza International Airport in Buenos Aires, Argentina, to daily service beginning Oct. 26.
The route between Atlanta and Arturo Merino Benitez International Airport in Santiago, Chile, also began operating a daily flight on October 29.
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With these new flights, Delta offers more than 2,300 seats per week to Santiago and more than 1,600 seats per week to Buenos Aires.
Flights to and from Argentina operate with 238-seat Boeing 767-400 aircraft. To Chile, the route operates with Airbus A350-900 aircraft seating 339 passengers.
“The increase in daily flights from Atlanta to Argentina and Chile makes it easier for friends and family to come together for the upcoming holidays and for leisure and business travelers to discover all that these two important South American cities have to offer,” said Rodrigo Bértola, Delta’s Director of Sales for South America.
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