The state-owned airline has been reunited with Chile and Mendoza began to take the route Iguazu-Rio de Janeiro to Iguazu.
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In separate actions that will help promote regional tourism, Aerolineas Argentinas has returned to the road to Chile from Mendoza and Iguazu has begun to merge with Rio de Janeiro, Brazil.
A provincial response to a complaint of years, on the one hand, and secondly, the possibility of extending the “Federal Corridor.”
Since 1999, state that the airline did not make the flight to the Chilean capital from Mendoza. The modern Next Generation Boeing 737-700, 128 seats are possibility to cross the mountains every day, good news for frequent travelers and tour operators.
For its part, the route Iguazu-Rio de Janeiro will be operated three times a week. This opens a new connection in the “Federal Corridor” now joins Bariloche, Mendoza, Salta and Iguazu.
In both inaugural flights was its president, Mariano Recalde, accompanied by Celso Jaque Mendoza and Iguazu Maurice Closs.
The service, operated with Boeing 737/700 NG, will have flights on Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays starting from Metropolitan Airport at 16:05 hours to arrive at Iguazu at 17:50 pm. and from there go to Rio at 18:45 pm where he will arrive at 20:40 pm.