Aeroparque Enhances Mobility: Via Bariloche Adds Long-Distance Bus Services

Gustavo Roe

In an initiative that expands mobility options at Aeroparque Jorge Newbery in Buenos Aires, the bus company Vía Bariloche has started offering direct services to various points in Argentina from the airport located near the city center.

This new feature will allow passengers arriving or departing from Aeroparque to connect to destinations that lack direct flights or airport infrastructure, providing an efficient alternative for intermodal transportation.

Vía Bariloche is not the first company to implement this model in the region. At Ministro Pistarini International Airport (Ezeiza), Tienda León already operates connection services to Santa Fe, Rosario, and Mar del Plata with an intermediate stop in San Nicolás, offering an additional option to air travel.

According to the blog Sir Chandler, Vía Bariloche’s services will depart from the Retiro terminal, make a stop at Aeroparque, and then continue to their destinations.

The recent expansion of Aeroparque included the addition of exclusive bays for short and long-distance buses in the airport’s south parking lot. These areas, already used by Tienda León and NEO Traslados for routes to Puerto Madero, Plaza Italia, Retiro, and Ezeiza, facilitate direct passenger connections to different parts of the city and, now, other regions of the country.

The national government authorized this year for long-distance bus companies to establish stops in locations other than the terminal stations in each city.

What destinations does Via Bariloche offer at Aeroparque?

According to the website, the company offers seven destinations with their intermediate stops. Additionally, since last week, Via Bariloche buses began offering Wi-Fi service via Starlink.

  • Claromecó, with stops at Dellepiane, Liniers, General Belgrano, Ayacucho, Balcarce, Necochea, and Orense.
  • Tandil, with stops at Brandsen, General Belgrano, Real Audiencia, Udaquiola, Solanet, Ayacucho.
  • Tandil, with stops at Dellepiane, Liniers, Ezeiza, Cañuelas, San Miguel del Monte, Gorchs, Las Flores, and Rauch.
  • Bahía Blanca, with stops at Dellepiane, Liniers, Ezeiza, Cañuelas, San Miguel del Monte, Gorchs, Las Flores, Rauch, Tandil, Benito Juárez, González Chávez, Tres Arroyos, Coronel Dorrego, and Punta Alta.
  • Rosario, with stops at General Pacheco, Escobar, Campana, San Pedro, and San Nicolás de los Arroyos.
  • Paraná, with stops at General Pacheco, Escobar, Campana, Baradero, San Pedro, San Nicolás de los Arroyos, Rosario, and Santa Fe.
  • Miramar, with stops at Santa Clara del Mar, Mar del Plata, and Chapadmalal.

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