GOL will offer daily flights between Brasília and Buenos Aires, replacing Aerolíneas Argentinas
GOL Linhas Aéreas boosts service between Brasília and Buenos Aires, increasing from five weekly flights to daily operations. The enhanced schedule links Brazil’s capital with both of the main airports serving Argentina’s capital: Jorge Newbery Airport (Aeroparque) and Ezeiza International Airport.
The route, launched in January 2025 with a more limited frequency, now offers daily flights, improving connectivity between the two countries. The flights, which last approximately four hours, are operated with Boeing 737 aircraft configured with 176 seats for international routes.
Brasília’s Presidente Juscelino Kubitschek International Airport serves as a key hub for GOL. From there, the airline operates to 29 domestic destinations, including 26 direct routes and 3 with stopovers. In addition to its domestic network, GOL offers international flights from Brasília to five destinations: Miami (MIA), Orlando (MCO), Cancún (CUN), Buenos Aires (AEP/EZE), and Bogotá (BOG).
Aerolíneas Argentinas also operates on the Brasília–Buenos Aires route, typically offering two weekly flights to Jorge Newbery Airport, departing Tuesdays at 08:40 and Sundays at 21:30 (local time). However, the Argentine state airline has suspended service on this route from April through the end of June 2025, with plans to resume operations during the peak winter travel season in July.
According to Aeroin, the expansion of GOL’s daily service broadens travel options for both tourists and business travelers flying between the two South American capitals, strengthening Brasília’s role in international air connectivity. Tickets for GOL’s flights are available through the airline’s official sales channels and authorized travel agencies.
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