Aerolíneas Argentinas announced this Thursday a new federal route between Rosario and Neuquén. The presentation took place at the Rosario Airport and was attended by the Minister of Transport, Diego Giuliano; the National Director of Migration, Florencia Carignano and the Communications Director of Aerolíneas Argentinas, Carlos Figueroa.
The new route will start operating on November 7 and will operate two flights per week, on Tuesdays and Sundays. As this is a route with a strong corporate profile, it will operate until December 31 and will resume operations as of March of next year.
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From Rosario, the airline operates flights to Bariloche, Buenos Aires, Iguazú, Mendoza, Salta, Resistencia, Reconquista and El Calafate. In addition, during the high summer season, it offers 3 frequencies per week to Mar del Plata.
“It is a collective achievement and a great pride to be able to inaugurate a new air route, in this case, connecting Rosario with Vaca Muerta, the second largest gas reserve in the world, with two weekly frequencies and through Aerolíneas Argentinas, which in turn connects more than 50 destinations, many of them without passing through Buenos Aires. We are putting transportation at the service of production, generating a commercial link, and giving our country the opportunity to grow”, explained Giuliano.
Aerolineas Argentinas operates to 39 destinations within Argentina with more than 50 federal or intertram routes that do not go through Buenos Aires.
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