Flybondi has announced the launch of four new international routes that will directly connect Argentina with Brazil, targeting the high tourist demand expected for the upcoming summer season. This expansion strengthens its regional presence and solidifies Córdoba as a key hub in its operational network.
New Direct Connections from Córdoba and Buenos Aires
Starting December 1, the airline will begin operating direct flights from the city of Córdoba to two Brazilian destinations: Florianópolis and Rio de Janeiro. This marks the first time the company will offer direct international connections from Córdoba to Brazil.
Two weeks later, on December 15, Maceió and Salvador de Bahía will be added to the network, with flights departing from Buenos Aires. Both cities are located in northeastern Brazil, a region highly prized for its tourist appeal, paradisiacal beaches, and warm climate year-round.
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Córdoba at the Heart of the Expansion
The inclusion of Córdoba as a departure point for direct international routes is no coincidence. The city has become Flybondi’s second most important operational base, after Buenos Aires. Currently, it offers domestic, interprovincial, and now international flights without the need for layovers in the country’s capital.
Mauricio Sana, CEO of the company, emphasized the strategic importance of this move: “Connecting northeastern Brazil, a region with great tourist potential and high demand, is a key step in expanding our international network. Additionally, with these new routes, Córdoba is gaining more flight options without requiring a stop in Buenos Aires, further solidifying its role as a pivotal point in our operations in Argentina.”
Brazil, a Key Market for Flybondi
These new routes complement existing ones to Rio de Janeiro, São Paulo, and Florianópolis, reinforcing Brazil as a priority market in Flybondi’s international growth strategy. The neighboring country is one of the top destinations for Argentinians during the summer, and the airline aims to capitalize on this tourist flow with more options, affordable prices, and enhanced connectivity.
The announcement reflects Flybondi’s intention to strengthen its position as a major player in regional tourism. Its low-cost model, combined with strategic new routes, is designed to make international travel more accessible to a broader audience, boosting tourism and economic exchange between Argentina and Brazil.
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