It’s a great year for travel to Argentina—and the combination of American wanderlust and intrepid travelers headed to Antarctica is helping lift passenger numbers and load factors to new records.
That’s all good news for Aerolineas Argentinas, the national flag carrier and local Delta Airlines partner, which has seen record numbers for 2023 and into 2024. To keep the momentum going, the airline is ramping up new promotions for the fall shoulder season and planning a new route to an airport in downtown Buenos Aires.
“We want to promote Argentina as a destination for US passengers, to give people a taste of our beautiful country and the opportunity to know Argentina in the low season,” says Marcelo Bottini, regional director for North and Central America, the Caribbean, Oceania and Asia.
From August 15 through December 10, travelers can fly to Buenos Aires from Miami for $571 or from NY for $651.
Hopefully, before the promotion ends they also will be able to fly direct to Aeroparque Jorge Newberry (AEP), which is just 10 or 15 minutes from downtown. For now, all flights are to Ezeiza Ministro Pistorini International Airport (EZE), which is on the outskirts of the city. But Aerolineas plans to fly three flights a day to AEP on Airbus 330 jets, hopefully beginning this month. “We’re just waiting for final approval from IATA, which we expect any time,” Bottini said.
Aerolineas Argentinas has been having a strong year so far, with international bookings up 52% year-over-year, record numbers of visitors in July, and its highest ever load factors for the winter season of 2023. It also flew 300 charter flights to Ushuaia, the launching point for Antarctic cruises and “a very high-demand destination.”
While most visitors come for a week or more, Argentina is a great destination for a long weekend with an international flair, Bottini says. From art museums to cafes to local markets, “you have everything—and for $10 you can get a very good wine or a very good steak. It’s a great value.”