In the austral winter high season, Aerolíneas Argentinas will operate an average of 330 daily flights, with a total offer of more than 1,430,000 seats throughout its network of destinations during the month of July. This schedule represents an increase of 5% compared to July 2023.
In the domestic network, the offer exceeds 1,115,000 seats, with a strong commitment to snow destinations: Bariloche will have an average of 15 daily flights from Buenos Aires, Córdoba, Mendoza, Mar del Plata and Rosario; Ushuaia will have an average of 7 daily flights from Buenos Aires, Córdoba and El Calafate; San Martin de los Andes will have 4 daily direct flights from Buenos Aires, Córdoba and Rosario; and finally, Esquel will have a daily flight from Aeroparque.
In the rest of the domestic network, the following stand out: Córdoba with 78 weekly flights, Mendoza with 62 weekly flights, Iguazú with 48 weekly flights, Salta with 45 weekly flights, Tucumán with 40 weekly flights, Neuquén with 38 weekly flights, Comodoro Rivadavia with 36 weekly flights, Bahía Blanca with 24 weekly flights, Rosario with 23 weekly flights and El Calafate with 22 weekly flights.
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In addition, the strategy to capture inbound tourism from Brazil to the main snow centers will be strengthened: Bariloche will have a daily flight from Sao Paulo and Ushuaia will have two weekly flights from that city. There will also be a weekly flight from Sao Paulo to Salta and two weekly flights between Mendoza and Sao Paulo. The same will happen with flights connecting Sao Paulo with San Martin de Los Andes and other winter tourist destinations. In addition, there will be special flights connecting Montevideo with Bariloche.
In total, the regional network will offer more than 230,000 seats, or nearly 4% more than in 2023. Highlights will be the offer from Sao Paulo with 34 weekly flights, Montevideo with 34 weekly flights, Rio de Janeiro with 28 weekly flights, Santiago de Chile with 21 weekly flights and Asunción with 12 weekly flights. There will also be 2 weekly flights Cordoba – Rio de Janeiro and 2 weekly flights Mendoza – Santiago de Chile.
The remaining supply will be distributed among flights to Europe (Madrid and Rome) with 40,000 seats, the Caribbean (Cancun and Punta Cana) with 19,000 seats and the USA (Miami, with two daily flights, and New York, which will cease operations in August) with 36,000 seats.
It is worth mentioning that the “We Carry Champions” campaign is currently in force and offers up to 12 interest-free installments with Banco Macro, Nación and Patagonia credit cards, as well as 6 interest-free installments with other banks and credit cards.
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