Flybondi continues its expansion in Argentina with the launch of its new route to Río Gallegos. This new destination enhances connectivity in the southern region of the country and provides more people with the opportunity to fly at affordable prices.
The inaugural flight departed from Ezeiza International Airport on Monday at 3:11 PM, landing at Piloto Civil Norberto Fernández International Airport in Río Gallegos at 5:58 PM. With this new route, Flybondi now reaches a total of 26 destinations in its network and adds its third connection in the province of Santa Cruz.
The airline now offers flights between: Buenos Aires – Río Gallegos, Buenos Aires – El Calafate, and El Calafate – Ushuaia.
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Tickets for this new route are already available on the airline’s official website, with a promotional fare of $59,999 per segment.
Federico Pastori, Chief Commercial Officer of Flybondi, expressed his enthusiasm for this new connection, emphasizing that the opening of routes not only expands flight options but also boosts the aviation sector in the region. “Until now, only one airline operated on this route, but with our super affordable prices, we’ve prompted everyone to lower their fares. In the end, the main beneficiary is the passenger, and that’s what we love the most,” said Pastori.
Flybondi: Growth and Consolidation in Argentina
Since its entry into the Argentine market seven years ago, Flybondi has revolutionized the industry with its low-cost model. Its growth has been remarkable, solidifying its position as the second-largest airline in the country since 2022. To date, it has transported over 14 million passengers and connects 70% of Argentina’s provinces, in addition to operating three international routes to Brazil.
The launch of the Buenos Aires – Río Gallegos route reinforces the airline’s commitment to connectivity and accessibility, enabling more people to travel and explore the country’s tourist destinations.
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