Due to the high season in South America, the Aerolíneas Argentinas will put its largest aircraft on flights to Rio de Janeiro and also to Santiago in Chile. The Airbus A330 will take over some flights operated by Boeing 737-700 and 800, in addition to the Embraer E190.
With a capacity for 262 engers in two classes of service, Aerolíneas Argentinas will expand the offer of seats to Rio de Janeiro and Santiago.
With the high season in the months of December and January 2023, the company should, in addition to the flights already scheduled, more extra flights in the two cities with its largest aircraft due to the high demand.
In all, the number of frequencies to Rio de Janeiro will be 10 more flights, and to Santiago there will be 4 more flights. The airline will put the aircraft into operation at RIOgaleão from December 19th to January 1st, 2023.
The operations of the company's largest aircraft will be a complement to the operations of smaller aircraft with the Boeing 737-800, which will operate on flights to the city of Rio de Janeiro.
With information Aviation Online