LATAM Airlines resumed its direct route between Córdoba and São Paulo/Guarulhos this Sunday, strengthening its presence in Argentina and expanding connection options to Brazil and the rest of the world.
Daily Frequency and Strategic Connection
The operation will have a daily frequency—seven weekly flights—allowing passengers from Córdoba direct access to LATAM’s hub in Guarulhos. From there, they can connect to international flights to over 50 destinations in Brazil and more than 20 in South America, North America, Europe, and Africa.
Florencia Scardaccione, Commercial Manager of LATAM in Argentina, highlighted: “This route will allow us to strengthen our position in Argentina and, primarily, connect the province of Córdoba with our three hubs in Lima, Santiago, and São Paulo. Córdoba is a key market for us, and this daily flight to São Paulo not only facilitates tourism and business with Brazil but also opens the door to more domestic and international destinations.”
Schedules and Frequencies
The flights were designed to optimize international connections from the São Paulo airport:
Mondays, Wednesdays, Fridays, and Sundays
– São Paulo/Guarulhos → Córdoba: Departs 08:00 · Arrives 11:35
– Córdoba → São Paulo/Guarulhos: Departs 12:35 · Arrives 15:35
Tuesdays, Thursdays, and Saturdays
– São Paulo/Guarulhos → Córdoba: Departs 13:00 · Arrives 16:35
– Córdoba → São Paulo/Guarulhos: Departs 17:35 · Arrives 20:35
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With this schedule, travelers from Córdoba can easily access a wide network of international destinations, while Brazilian passengers have a new gateway to Argentina, boosting tourism and commercial relations between both countries.
LATAM Expands Its Network Between Argentina and Brazil
The return of the Córdoba-São Paulo flight is part of a broader expansion plan by LATAM in the region. The airline has also restarted the Rio de Janeiro-Buenos Aires, São Paulo-Bariloche (winter seasonal), and Porto Alegre-Buenos Aires routes.
Furthermore, it has announced the addition of two new direct routes between both countries: São Paulo-Rosario and Florianópolis-Buenos Aires.
With these launches, LATAM will reach seven direct routes between Argentina and Brazil by the beginning of 2026, consolidating its leadership in bilateral connectivity.
Expansion and Growth in Argentina
LATAM’s growth in Argentina will continue in the coming months. Starting in December, the company will inaugurate two important international routes:
Buenos Aires-Miami, a direct flight that will initially depart from Santiago, Chile, and will offer a non-stop alternative to one of the most in-demand destinations for Argentine travelers.
Tucumán-Lima, with three weekly frequencies, which will position the northern province as a strategic point for continental connections.
These developments reinforce the LATAM group’s commitment to regional connectivity, strengthening air links between Argentina, Brazil, and the rest of the continent.
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