LATAM Airlines to Resume Key International Route for Rosario with New Flights to São Paulo
As part of a major announcement expanding its operations in Argentina, LATAM Airlines confirmed it will resume a key international route for Rosario.
Starting December 30, the airline will operate four weekly flights between Islas Malvinas International Airport in Rosario and Guarulhos International Airport in São Paulo—South America’s second-largest airport and a critical global hub for LATAM Airlines.
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The company highlighted that from São Paulo, passengers traveling from Rosario will gain access to over 60 domestic destinations within Brazil, along with 20 international destinations across Spain, Colombia, the United States, France, Germany, Chile, Italy, Mexico, Peru, Portugal, the United Kingdom, South Africa, and Uruguay.
This connectivity map opens up valuable travel options for Rosario’s market, including one-stop access to major global cities such as Madrid, Lisbon, Milan, Rome, Frankfurt, Paris, London, and Johannesburg, all with just a single connection in Guarulhos.

While markets in the U.S., Central America, and the Caribbean are already accessible from Rosario via Lima (with LATAM) or Panama (with Copa Airlines), the new São Paulo route adds more options and strengthens international connectivity.
São Paulo will become Rosario’s fourth international destination, rounding out the current offering:
- Panama: 9 weekly flights by Copa Airlines
- Rio de Janeiro: 3 weekly flights by GOL
- Lima: 3 weekly flights by LATAM Airlines
During the summer season, Aerolíneas Argentinas also operated flights to Florianópolis and Punta Cana, with GOL additionally serving Florianópolis.
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