Flybondi announced that it will achieve record connectivity with nearly 60 weekly flights between Argentina and Brazil for the 2025/26 summer season, driven by high demand during the summer months and the addition of new routes and frequencies.
New Routes from Buenos Aires to the Brazilian Northeast
Starting in December, Flybondi will add two iconic destinations in northeastern Brazil:
Buenos Aires – Salvador de Bahia: Starting December 17, with three weekly flights (Wednesdays, Fridays, and Sundays) and fares starting from USD 367 roundtrip.
Buenos Aires – Maceio: Starting December 15, also with three weekly frequencies (Mondays, Wednesdays, and Fridays) and fares starting from USD 509 roundtrip.
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Cordoba Joins the International Network
For the first time, the province of Cordoba will have direct Flybondi flights to Brazil. Starting in December, travelers will be able to fly direct to two of the most sought-after destinations in the South American giant:
Cordoba – Rio de Janeiro: Starting December 2, with four weekly flights (Tuesdays, Thursdays, Saturdays, and Sundays) and fares starting from USD 247 roundtrip.
Cordoba – Florianopolis: Starting December 3, with four weekly frequencies (Wednesdays, Fridays, and Sundays) and fares starting from USD 354 roundtrip.
Reinforcement of Classic Routes from Buenos Aires
The airline will also significantly increase capacity on its most in-demand routes to Brazil:
Buenos Aires – Florianopolis: Will increase by 560%, going from three to 20 weekly flights, with fares starting from USD 201 roundtrip.
Buenos Aires – Rio de Janeiro: Will expand its offering by 701%, increasing from 14 to 24 weekly flights, with fares starting from USD 215 roundtrip.
“Epic” Summer Season: Record Flights and Sustained Growth
Flybondi recently launched its “Epic” summer season, during which it will reach a record of 15,000 scheduled flights with the capacity to transport 2.8 million passengers, representing a 56% increase compared to the previous summer.
To implement this ambitious plan, the airline will incorporate 10 aircraft under the ACMI model, thereby boosting its offering between December and March. In this way, it will consolidate a network of 32 domestic and international routes during the summer.
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