Aerolíneas Argentinas presented its new flight schedule to Madrid and Rome at the International Tourism Trade Fair (FITUR), held in the Spanish capital.
In the case of Madrid, the airline will increase its flights from 7 to 9 per week as from April and then, as from July, another 3 frequencies will be added, thus totaling 12 flights per week.
It should be recalled that the company has a code-sharing agreement with Air Europa that connects Bilbao, La Coruña, Vigo, Gran Canarias, Palma de Mallorca, Barcelona, London and Lisbon with Aerolíneas Argentinas’ flight from Madrid-Barajas.
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Meanwhile, Rome, will have a new frequency in April (going from 3 to 4 weekly) and will add another one in July. Thus, the airline will have 5 weekly frequencies departing from Buenos Aires-Ezeiza.
Carlos Figueroa, Communications Director of Aerolíneas Argentinas explained during the presentation that “the objective is to continue strengthening the country’s connectivity by focusing on inbound tourism. Therefore, this extension of the offer is an invitation to visit Argentina”.
Arrivals from Madrid and Rome allow connections with minimum connection times with domestic flights departing from Buenos Aires to Mendoza, Córdoba, Ushuaia, El Calafate, among other destinations.
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