Aerolíneas Argentinas
Aerolíneas Argentinas is the State carrier in Argentina. The airline has been flying for more than seven decades and serves 38 domestic and 18 international destinations (in 13 countries). Throughout its history, Aerolíneas Argentinas has become a staple in the South American aviation industry, even becoming one of the few Boeing 747 operators in the region. (Featured image: Lukas Souza - Simple Flying)
Aerolíneas Argentinas
- IATA/ICAO Code
- AR/ARG
- Airline Type
- Full Service Carrier
- Hub(s)
- Ezeiza International Airport , Aeroparque Jorge Newbery
- Year Founded
- 1949
- Alliance
- SkyTeam
- CEO
- Pablo Ceriani
- Country
- Argentina
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Aerolineas Argentinas To Cancel Buenos Aires-New York Route
The airline will use the freed aircraft to boost service to Madrid and Miami.
US Boeing 747 Seizure Leads Venezuela To Ban Argentina's Aircraft From Airspace
The Venezuelan government retaliated after the Argentinian authorities transferred a Boeing 747-300 to the United States, which was later scrapped.
Unstable Currency Leads American Airlines To Stop Accepting Pesos In Argentina
Passengers will now need to pay for tickets in US Dollars instead.
Aeroparque Vs Ezeiza: Which Buenos Aires Airport Is Best?
Both facilities have a lot to offer.
What Can We Expect Of Latin American Aviation In 2024?
More growth of the LCCs and ULCCs, new aircraft orders, uncertainty, and crossroads - there's plenty to keep an eye on in the region.
Aerolineas Argentinas Carried More Passengers In 2023 Than Ever Before
The airline expects to carry over 16 million passengers next year.
Aerolineas Argentinas Leadership Change: Who Is The New President?
Pablo Ceriani, the former President took the company in 2019. He is leaving after turning Aerolíneas profitable for the first time in 15 years.
Aerolineas Argentinas Update: 20 Aircraft Damaged & Possible Privatization On Its Way
Argentina's president has signed a decree that would allow the privatization of the State carrier.
Argentina's President Wants To Implement Open Skies Policy
The newly elected President wants to fully open its borders to foreign airlines.
Extreme Winds Send Aerolineas Argentinas Boeing 737 Spinning In Buenos Aires
The Argentine capital experienced gusts of more than 93 mph (150 kph) in some areas.
Bouncing Back: Aerolineas Argentinas To Close The Year With A $32 Million Profit
The company expects $2.12 billion in sales revenues this year.
How Would The Proposed Privatization Of Aerolineas Argentinas Change South American Aviation?
The airline's route network and fleet structure could change.
The Aerolíneas Argentinas Fleet In 2023
Three different manufacturers are represented at the Argentinian flag carrier.
Argentina's Election: How Could The Result Impact Flag Carrier Aerolineas Argentinas?
The results of Sunday's election will decide Aerolineas' future.
Aerolineas Argentinas To Increase 2024 Seat Capacity By 20% Over 2019
Aerolíneas Argentinas will offer 14.76 million seats next year.
Hi-De-Hi! Aerolíneas Argentinas Embraces Holiday Camp Vibes With New Uniform
Social media users have mocked the airline's fashion choices and decision to unveil the new line amid ongoing economic issues in Argentina.
Why Does Aerolíneas Argentinas Operate A Triangular Route To Cancún & Havana?
This route has a fascinating backstory.
Argentina's Largest Airline: The History Of Aerolineas Argentinas
What are some of the key moments in the Argentinian flag carrier's 74-year history?
Examined: Aerolineas Argentinas' 5 Longest Routes
The Argentine flag carrier flies to many distant destinations.