The Ministry of Transportation reported that more than 400 scheduled arrivals to the country were registered so far in November since the reopening of the entry of foreigners ordered by the national government.
According to official information, so far in November there have been more than 400 international flights bound for Argentina, which included the operation of more than 20 companies from abroad, connecting the national territory with more than 15 countries.
In comparison, in July of this year when there were greater restrictions on the sector as a result of the increase in coronavirus cases, during the first eight days of the month there were 24 arrivals, only at the Ezeiza airport, according to information provided by the National Civil Aviation Administration (Anac).
This Friday, for example, according to the records of Airports Argentina 2000, 31 flights arrived in the country, including those that landed at the Ezeiza International Airport, those that arrived at the Jorge Newbery Airport and those that touched the runway at the Mendoza airport.
The largest number of flights was registered in Ezeiza, with 24 flights from 20 destinations, followed by Aeroparque with 6 flights from three different destinations and finally Mendoza, with two flights from two different sources.
In the first ten days of November, more than 20 companies from abroad, connecting the national territory with more than 15 countries
A Qatar Airlines flight arrived in Ezeiza from Doha; four flights arrived from Miami, two from Aerolineas Argentinas and another two from American Airlines; two flights from Madrid, one from Aerolineas Argentinas and the other from Iberia; one from Lima from the company Latam Peru; another from Bogotá, from Avianca; not from Amsterdam, from KLM; one more from Atlanta, from Delta Airlines and one from Frankfurt, from Lufthansa.
A United Airline flight also arrived from Houston; another from Barcelona, from Level; one of Dallas from American Airlines; another from the same company from New York; one from Boliviana de Aviación from Santa Cruz de la Sierra; one from San Pablo in charge of Latam; two from Santiago de Chile, one from Latam Chile and another from Sky Airline; one from Quito from the Aeroregional company; another from Asunción de Paranair; unjo de Montevideo from American Jet and finally a flight from Panama, from Copa Airline.
Meanwhile, three flights arrived at Aeroparque from São Paulo, two from Aerolineas Argentinas and one from Latam; one more from Aerolineas Argentinas from Lima and two from Santiago de Chile, one from Aerolineas Argentinas and another from JetSmart.
Finally, Mendoza International Airport received two flights, one from Sky Airline from Santiago de Chile and the other from Latam, from São Paulo.
Between this Saturday and Sunday, 53 international flights are scheduled to arrive in Ezeiza, 17 landing at Aeroparque and four arriving in Mendoza, adding Istanbul, Zurich, Paris and Mexico to the destinations of origin registered on Friday.