LATAM Airlines resumed this Friday its seasonal flights between Santiago (Chile) and Bariloche (Argentina), which will be available until March 2025.
The route will have three weekly frequencies (Friday, Saturday and Sunday), and will be operated by Airbus A320 aircraft with capacity for 174 passengers.
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“Inaugurating this route will not only allow us to increase the offer we have between Chile and Argentina, but will also allow Chileans to directly reach the most important tourist center in Argentine Patagonia, which is characterized by its breathtaking landscapes, lakes, forests and mountains. In addition, through the Santiago hub, southern Argentina will be connected to more than 10 international destinations served by LATAM in Australia, Brazil, Colombia, Ecuador, the United States and Peru,” said Constanza Pizarro, Corporate Communications Manager of LATAM Airlines Group.
This route is in addition to the operation that LATAM maintains between Chile and Argentina from Buenos Aires, Cordoba and Mendoza, connecting with a wide network of 150 destinations in 27 countries in four continents: America, Europe, Africa and Oceania.
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