SKY Airline announced Tuesday that it has begun selling tickets for its new seasonal route between Santiago (Chile) and El Calafate (Argentina), which will be available between December 18, 2024 and March 16, 2025.
This non-stop route will operate two weekly frequencies (Wednesdays and Sundays) in A320 aircraft with capacity for 186 passengers.
→ SKY Airline to suspend flights between Santiago de Chile and Bogota
Flights will depart from Santiago at 16:05, arriving in El Calafate at 19:00 (local time). From Comandante Armando Tola International Airport it will take off at 20:10, landing in the Chilean capital at 23:05 (local time).
Travelers can purchase their tickets at promotional fares starting at $268,470 roundtrip with boarding taxes included, by shopping on the airline’s website.
“The opening of this new route will allow our passengers to visit this attractive destination in Patagonia in a direct and simple way on a direct flight of only 3 hours with completely affordable fares,” said Carmen Gloria Serrat, commercial director of SKY.
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