LATAM to increase its flights to Argentina during November and December

Gastón Sena

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LATAM Airlines Group announced its international operations in Argentina, which include an increase in flights to Buenos Aires and the resumption of flights to Cordoba.

The company informed that the flights are available in the reservation systems and during the course of the week can be used to reschedule pending reservations.

See also: International Flights in Argentina for November and December

Buenos Aires – Santiago de Chile – Buenos Aires

During the month of November, LATAM will operate 8 weekly frequencies between Ministro Pistarini International Airport (Ezeiza) and Santiago de Chile.

While it will fly on Saturdays and Sundays to and from Aeroparque Jorge Newbery.

By December, the company will have 9 weekly frequencies between Ezeiza and Santiago de Chile, while it will operate 5 weekly frequencies to and from Aeroparque Jorge Newbery.

Buenos Aires – São Paulo – Buenos Aires

In November, LATAM will fly 7 weekly frequencies between Ezeiza and São Paulo. In addition to Aeroparque on Mondays, Wednesdays, and Fridays.

During the month of December, the company has scheduled 12 weekly flights at Aeroparque and 9 weekly flights from Ezeiza.

Buenos Aires – Lima – Buenos Aires

During the month of November, the company will operate 9 weekly frequencies between Lima and Ezeiza.

Starting in December, in addition to the 9 weekly frequencies from Ezeiza, the group has scheduled 3 weekly flights between Aeroparque and Lima.

Cordoba

As we have reported, as of November 15, LATAM resumes its regional flights from the city of Cordoba to Santiago de Chile and Lima. Flights to and from the Chilean capital will operate with 3 weekly frequencies, as well as to and from Peru.

Mendoza

During November and December, the group continues to connect Mendoza with Santiago de Chile and Sao Paulo with 3 weekly frequencies for each destination. Flights to the province of Mendoza were resumed on October 19.

Schedules and Frequencies

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