Aerolíneas Argentinas announced this Friday that as from July it will have a new tourist corridor linking Jujuy with Mendoza and Iguazú.
The new corridor is configured to operate Iguazú-Jujuy-Mendoza, every Monday and Friday. On Tuesdays and Saturdays, it will operate in the opposite direction.
In addition, the company confirmed that since July, it has also added 3 new flights between Jujuy and Buenos Aires, increasing from 18 to 21 weekly frequencies.
→ Aerolineas Argentinas announces new route between Bariloche and Sao Paulo.
“These new flights will greatly enhance the arrival of tourists to the province of Jujuy, since by forming a corridor between three provinces with very important and diverse attractions, we are offering the possibility of visiting Argentina without having to return to Buenos Aires to take the next flight,” explained Pablo Ceriani, head of Aerolíneas Argentinas.
It should be recalled that Aerolíneas Argentinas also operates 4 weekly frequencies between Jujuy and its hub in Córdoba, thus offering connectivity with flights departing from there to the south of the country.
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