Lombardo explained that “between January 1 and 31 of this year, Aerolineas transported 718,402 passengers in its domestic market, which represents 88% of what was transported in January 2020, before the Covid-19 pandemic. “.
“As for the international segment, the number of passengers transported was 152,517, 48% compared to the pre-pandemic, which makes a total of 870,919 passengers who traveled by the company last month, 77% compared to January 2020. “, detailed the director.
He also highlighted the growth experienced by the company over the past year, since the offer was increased to all the provinces operated, both from Buenos Aires and from other cities in the interior, “to the point that today, they all have six or more flights per week.
On the other hand, he indicated that “32 inter-sections were scheduled, with 228 flights per week between destinations that do not pass through Buenos Aires, which implies 17% of the company’s total operation.”
“But, fundamentally, we started new inter sections, such as between Tucumán and Iguazú; between Mendoza and Bariloche; between Neuquén and Salta; between Bariloche and Viedma; between Córdoba and San Juan; and between Salta and Resistencia, in addition to restarting another nine that already were working,” Lombardo said.
He also stressed that they resumed the operation of the Córdoba connection center “from where they will fly directly to 13 provinces and will be able to connect the north with the south without going through Buenos Aires.”
The executive also announced that as of April this year, four weekly frequencies will be implemented between Córdoba and Comodoro Rivadavia; another four between the Mediterranean capital and Posadas; two between Córdoba and Mar del Plata; and two also between Mendoza and Mar del Plata.
While for next July it announced that there will be two weekly frequencies between Bariloche and Salta and the Atlantic Corridor, which connects Aeroparque with Mar del Plata, Bahía Blanca, Trelew and Comodoro Rivadavia, will be replaced three times a week, with which there will be a total of 37 inter sections without passing through Buenos Aires.
And in international matters, he reiterated that from April there will be seven weekly flights to Madrid, instead of the five that exist today, and there will be connections between Buenos Aires, Porto Alegre, Brasilia and Curitiba, all destinations in Brazil with four weekly frequencies. .
Source: Ambito

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