On June 16th, Viva inaugurated two routes between Colombia and Argentina. The low cost airline has four weekly services to the country’s capital from and to Bogota and Medellín with 188-seat Airbus A320neo aircraft.
These two countries are once again connected non-stop by three airlines. The last time had been in March 2018, when Aerolíneas Argentinas, Avianca and LATAM operated.
Viva is currently the carrier with the highest number of connections between Colombia and Argentina. Aerolíneas Argentinas and Avianca operate only the Bogota – Buenos Aires route.
See also: Viva inaugurates flights between Medellin and Buenos Aires.
Routes and flights between Colombia and Argentina
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- Bogotá (BOG) – Buenos Aires (AEP/EZE) – Bogotá (BOG)
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Airlines | Aircraft | Weekly freq. |
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Aerolíneas Argentinas | Boeing 737-700 | 7 |
Avianca | A332 / B788 | 14 |
Viva | Airbus A320neo | 4 |
Beginning on July 4th, Aerolineas Argentinas will start flights between Buenos Aires/Aeroparque and Bogota. At present, they are operated at Ezeiza.
- Medellín (MDE) – Buenos Aires (EZE) – Medellín (MDE)
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Airlines | Aircraft | Weekly freq. |
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Viva | Airbus A320neo | 4 |
Medellín has for the first time regular non-stop services to Buenos Aires. The last operations between both cities had been charters or non-scheduled.
See also: Viva inaugurates flights between Bogotá and Buenos Aires.