Aerolíneas Argentinas announces over 330 daily flights and 1.4 million seats for July winter season
Aerolíneas Argentinas to boost July flight network with focus on winter tourism, new direct routes from regional cities, and increased international frequencies
Aerolíneas Argentinas has unveiled a special flight schedule for July to meet high demand during Argentina’s peak winter travel season, offering more than 330 daily flights and a total of over 1.4 million seats, matching 2024 levels.
In the domestic market, the airline will operate over 1 million seats, with a focus on top tourist destinations. Bariloche leads the network with more than 110 weekly flights, including direct connections from Buenos Aires, Córdoba, Rosario, Mendoza, Mar del Plata, and Viedma. Services to Ushuaia and El Calafate will also be strengthened, featuring daily flights from Aeroparque and direct links from Córdoba and Rosario.
Other featured destinations include San Martín de los Andes, Mendoza, and Iguazú, along with a growing interprovincial network that connects cities in Argentina's interior without needing to transit through Buenos Aires. Frequencies will also increase on high-demand routes such as Buenos Aires–Córdoba, Buenos Aires–Tucumán, Buenos Aires–Jujuy, and Buenos Aires–Mar del Plata.
For international connectivity, the airline plans over 80 weekly flights to Brazil, including 30 from São Paulo and 30 from Rio de Janeiro, along with daily flights to Porto Alegre, Curitiba, and Salvador de Bahía. Some of these flights will connect directly with winter destinations such as Bariloche, San Martín de los Andes, and Salta from São Paulo, bypassing Buenos Aires. Direct flights from Córdoba and Rosario to Rio de Janeiro will also continue.
The regional network includes daily services to Santiago de Chile, Bogotá, Lima, and Montevideo, as well as regular frequencies to Asunción, Santa Cruz de la Sierra, and Punta del Este. A special direct service between Montevideo and Bariloche will operate during July. The regional seat offering will total 225,000.
On long-haul international routes, more than 108,000 seats will be available. Highlights include an increase in Miami flights, rising from 14 to 16 per week, and Punta Cana, from 4 to 6 weekly flights. Cancún will maintain 5 weekly services, while Madrid and Rome will operate 12 and 4 weekly flights, respectively.
The airline also announced that domestic tickets purchased through June 30 are eligible for up to 12 interest-free installments with participating credit cards and banks.
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