Argentine airline Flybondi confirmed that starting in December 2025, it will launch a new international route connecting Puerto Iguazú (Misiones) with Lima. With this launch, Peru becomes the third country in Latin America within the carrier’s network, alongside Brazil and Paraguay.
Frequencies and Ticket Availability
The service will operate with four weekly flights, scheduled on Mondays, Wednesdays, Fridays, and Sundays. Tickets will be available starting next week through the airline’s official website, allowing travelers to plan their holidays and getaways in advance.
Flybondi’s CEO, Mauricio Sana, highlighted the importance of this new route: “Flybondi is proud to announce our first route to Peru, connecting Iguazú with Lima. This new connection expands our network and strengthens the bond between two countries with very strong historical, cultural, and tourist ties.”
→ Flybondi Resumes Flights to Florianópolis (Brazil) Starting in September
Economic and Tourism Impact
According to the company, each flight will bring a direct benefit to the local economy. The arrival of tourists will increase demand in the hospitality, food and beverage, transport, and retail sectors, strengthening job creation and the economic development of Misiones and its surrounding area.
Flybondi’s strategy focuses on promoting accessibility, offering the freedom to fly, and maintaining a simple, safe, and efficient travel experience, thereby solidifying its position as the leading low-cost carrier (LCC) in the region.
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