Delta Air Lines is expanding its service to Argentina with the addition of a second seasonal frequency on the route between Atlanta and Buenos Aires-Ezeiza during the Southern Hemisphere’s summer.
To meet high travel demand, the extra flight to Argentina’s capital will operate three times a week from November 19 to December 9, increasing to daily service between December 10 and January 18, 2026. It will then revert to three weekly flights from January 19 through March 28, 2026.
The second frequency will be flown using Boeing 767-400ER aircraft, configured for 238 passengers: 34 in Delta One, 20 in Premium Select, 28 in Delta Comfort+, and 156 in Main Cabin. The route also provides connections to over 140 destinations via Delta’s main hub in Atlanta.
Meanwhile, the Airbus A330-300 currently operating the original frequency will be replaced by the newer Airbus A330-900neo, offering 281 seats: 29 in Delta One Suites, 28 in Premium Select, 56 in Delta Comfort+, and 168 in Main Cabin. Delta highlights that this upgrade will allow the airline to serve Argentina with state-of-the-art aircraft, enhancing the customer travel experience.
Delta Air Lines Routes in South America
- Atlanta–Bogotá: two daily flights
- Atlanta–Cartagena: one daily flight
- Atlanta–Buenos Aires: two daily flights
- New York–Buenos Aires: one daily flight (seasonal)
- Atlanta–Rio de Janeiro: one daily flight
- New York–Rio de Janeiro: one daily flight
- Atlanta–São Paulo: two daily flights
- New York–São Paulo: one daily flight
- Atlanta–Lima: one daily flight
- Atlanta–Santiago de Chile: one daily flight
- Atlanta–Quito: one daily flight
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