Due to the good results during this high winter season, Aerolineas Argentinas confirmed the continuity of its operation from Sao Paulo to Bariloche, Córdoba-El Calafate and Salta-Tucumán.
From September 21, the route between São Paulo and Bariloche will continue with a weekly flight. While Sao Paulo-Córdoba-El Calafate will have 2 weekly frequencies and finally Sao Paulo-Salta-Tucumán will also operate with 2 weekly frequencies.
→ Aerolineas Argentinas receives its ninth Airbus A330.
It should be noted that, during the month of July, 82,662 passengers traveled on the company’s flight network from Brazil, which includes routes from Sao Paulo, Rio de Janeiro, Brasilia, Curitiba, Porto Alegre and Salvador de Bahía, of which 60,000 they were tourists who visited the country, thus reaching 95% of pre-COVID passengers. The continuity of these routes seeks to enhance connectivity with the Brazilian market, which leads inbound tourism statistics.
“Today we are already talking about growth, something that makes us very happy because we have overcome very difficult stages, and we did it by working with a focus on receptive tourism and fundamentally on the Brazilian market, which is so interested in discovering tourist attractions in Argentina. ”, expressed Pablo Ceriani, President of Aerolineas Argentinas.
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