The 10 most chosen destinations were Bariloche, Córdoba, El Calafate, Ushuaia, Mendoza, Salta, Iguazú Tucumán, Mar del Plata and Neuquén. While in the network of regional and international flights, the most flown destinations were San Pablo, Miami, Rio de Janeiro, Punta del Este, Santiago de Chile and Madrid.
On average, more than 27,000 passengers per day were carried in 220 departures with peaks of almost 30,000 passengers during fortnight changes. Last week, the number of passengers transported on domestic flights reached 95% of pre-pandemic levels and yesterday, Sunday, it had the maximum record of travelers with 30,384.
Aerolineas indicated that “half of the passengers transported did so from the interior of the country and that almost 20% did so on federal intersections without passing through Buenos Aires.” Aerolineas Argentinas has 32 inter-section routes and will reach 37 by the middle of the year.
Last week the company announced that from April it will fly four weekly frequencies between Córdoba and Posadas, and between the Mediterranean capital and Comodoro Rivadavia. In addition, it will maintain its operation to Mar del Plata from Córdoba and Mendoza with two weekly flights from each destination.
Source: Ambito

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