Brazilian airline Azul will return to Argentina this year for the first time since pandemic-related travel disruptions forced the company to suspend its routes to the neighboring country in 2020.
On June 30, Azul will launch a seasonal route connecting Sao Paulo with Bariloche four times a week on Airbus A320 aircraft with capacity for 174 passengers.
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“The new route aims to provide customers with another destination option for their July vacation,” said Azul manager Vitor Silva, noting that the company is “strong in domestic flights, but continues to invest in new international destinations.”
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