Aerolineas Argentinas confirmed this Tuesday a new regional route that will link Montevideo with San Carlos de Bariloche starting January 2.
The route will operate 2 weekly frequencies in 737 – 800 aircraft with capacity for 170 passengers.
The announcement was made at the La Rural venue within the framework of the Tourism Fair (FIT), with the participation of the Minister of Tourism and Sports, Matías Lammens, the Secretary of Tourism of San Carlos de Bariloche, Gastón Burlón and the commercial director of Aerolíneas Argentinas, Fabián Lombardo.
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“This new flight is part of the series of announcements we have been making in terms of regional connectivity with the aim of continuing to boost inbound tourism, both in summer and winter. The direct flights from Sao Paulo, the new Montevideo – Mar del Plata flight and the new federal routes that connect the whole country without the need to go through Buenos Aires, in coordination with a joint work agenda with agencies, entities, secretariats and embassies, are the key to Aerolíneas’ continued commercial expansion”, explained Lombardo.
Aerolíneas Argentinas operates 61 weekly frequencies to Bariloche from Buenos Aires (increasing to 72 weekly frequencies in December), 5 weekly frequencies to Córdoba (increasing to 6 in December), 3 weekly frequencies to Calafate (increasing to 5 in December), 3 weekly frequencies to Rosario, 2 weekly frequencies to Viedma and 3 weekly frequencies to Mendoza. In addition, during the high winter season it operates daily with Sao Paulo and connects twice a week with Mar del Plata.
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