Aerolíneas Argentinas has announced the launch of new routes to Aruba for the peak summer season in the Southern Hemisphere. Operations will be available from January 1 to February 28, strengthening the airline’s presence in the Caribbean.
Launch Frequencies and Fares
The flight schedule includes three weekly frequencies connecting Buenos Aires–Córdoba–Aruba, with return service to the Argentine capital. Additionally, two extra operations have been added:
- A round-trip flight between Córdoba and Aruba, scheduled on Thursdays.
- A round-trip flight between Mendoza and Aruba, on Fridays.
The promotional launch fare has been set at $799 plus taxes for round-trip flights, available from all three origin cities.
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Regional Network Expansion
This announcement follows the recent addition of routes from Tucumán and Salta to Florianópolis, which will operate with two weekly frequencies between January 1 and Easter Week. With these new offerings, the airline is expanding its regional network during the peak summer season, providing more options for Argentine travelers.
Comprehensive Growth Strategy
In addition to the new routes, the company is rolling out a series of initiatives aimed at attracting both outbound and inbound tourism:
- Competitive fares that allow international passengers to arrive in Buenos Aires and then connect to other domestic destinations for just an additional $50 or $100.
- Promotional campaigns on international routes and extra mileage benefits for frequent flyers enrolled in the AerolíneasPlus program.
- Attractive financing plans for the local market.
The combination of new connections, tactical promotions, financing options, and frequent traveler benefits reflects Aerolíneas Argentinas’ strategy to establish itself as a key player in promoting both domestic and international tourism.
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