On Thursday (30) at 4:59 pm local time, Flybondi‘s Boeing 737, registration LV-HKN, took off from Ezeiza Airport bound to Mexico City. This flight to the Mexican capital will go on maintenance.
Subsequently, the Boeing 737 will depart from Mexico City’s Benito Juarez International Airport to Lake Charles, United States, where it will undergo the painting process.
This aircraft departs to Mexico after the arrival of Flybondi’s new Boeing 737-800 on September 14th. The Boeing 737 started its regular operations on September 23rd.
At the time of this publication, there is no planned date for the return to Argentina of the LV-HKN. Flybondi will then have three operating aircraft during the following weeks.
Flybondi’s fleet
Aircraft | Registration | Age | Remarks |
---|---|---|---|
Boeing 737-86J | LV-HFR | 22.8 | Active |
Boeing 737-838 | LV-HKN | 13.7 | Active |
Boeing 737-8Q8 | LV-KAH | 16.2 | Active |
Boeing 737-8Q8 | LV-KAY | 15.2 | Active |
In October Flybondi will resume its third route from Córdoba, according to their booking system. The Argentine low-cost carrier will fly again to and from Neuquén in Boeing 737s, twice a week.
- Neuquén: 2 weekly flights – October 1st
- Puerto Iguazú: 2 weekly flights – October 31st
- Salta: 1 weekly flight – October 7th
These new routes from Cordoba complement the existing flights to Bariloche and Buenos Aires.
See also: Flybondi’s fourth Boeing 737-800 starts regular operations.