Delta alters its schedule on Buenos Aires’ route

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Delta Air Lines has reintroduced Airbus A330-300s on its route to Buenos Aires. The first flight, which arrived this Sunday in the Argentine capital, carried 286 passengers, at an  occupancy rate of 97%. This change confirms what Aviacionline reported at the end of August.

Due to ANAC authorizations, Delta will fly twice a week between Atlanta and Ezeiza Airport. Prior to the pandemic, the airline had one daily flight.

According to the schedule published in Cirium, the company plans to resume seven weekly operations to Buenos Aires in January. These flights are subject to change, as they will depend on the COVID-19 situation, authorizations and restrictions in Argentina, and their subsequently impact on demand.

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Schedule between Atlanta and Buenos Aires (Delta)

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Flight From ETD To ETA
DL 101 Atlanta (ATL) 7:25 pm Buenos Aires (EZE) 6:30 am +1
DL 110 Buenos Aires (EZE) 10:30 pm Atlanta (ATL) 7:50 am +1

Clarification: the first flight with the Airbus A330-300 to Buenos Aires was on September 16th, but was not authorized for passenger traffic.

Airbus A330 flights to Ezeiza Airport

  • Departures from Atlanta: September 18, 25 and 26
  • Departures from Buenos Aires: September 17, 19, 26 and 27

Flights from October onwards are not confirmed at the time of publication.

Flights between United States and Argentina

Routes between United States and Argentina
  • Atlanta (ATL): Delta Air Lines
  • Dallas (DFW): American Airlines – suspended flights (at present)
  • Houston (IAH): United Airlines
  • Miami (MIA): Aerolíneas Argentinas and American Airlines
  • New York (JFK): Aerolíneas Argentinas and American Airlines

Sebastián Polito - Vuelos y Spotters
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