Aerolíneas Argentinas announced this Thursday the extension of its operations to Aruba through the month of April, maintaining the routes from Buenos Aires and Córdoba. This decision responds to the strong demand recorded for this new Caribbean destination, which has proven to be one of the most attractive for Argentine tourism.
Frequencies and Operational Scheme
The company confirmed that the same schedule of days and frequencies originally announced will be maintained:
- Three weekly flights connecting Buenos Aires, Aruba, and Córdoba, returning to Buenos Aires, on Mondays, Saturdays, and Sundays.
- One weekly round-trip flight between Córdoba and Aruba on Thursdays.
- Additionally, during January and February, a weekly frequency from and to the city of Mendoza is added.
This schedule provides strategic coverage from three major Argentine cities, facilitating access to a high-demand destination without altering the previously established operational planning.
With this extension, Aerolíneas Argentinas continues to strengthen its international network, focusing on routes that have shown a high level of acceptance in the market. The extension of operations to Aruba beyond the summer season reflects a strategy focused on maintaining connectivity to key destinations and responding to public preferences.
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