#TBT: Aerolíneas Argentinas flights between Argentina and Europe in 1967

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In 1967, Aerolineas Argentinas had operations to Europe from Buenos Aires with several intermediate stops. These flights were carried out with Comet IV jets, which had been added at the end of the previous decade.

See also: #TBT: Air France flights to Argentina, Brasil, Chile and Uruguay in 1992.

Frankfurt, London, Madrid, Milan, Paris and Rome were part of the regular schedule of Aerolíneas Argentinas in the continent. The airline offered four services a week between Argentina and Europe, with two different routes.

Shortly after, the Comet IVs were retired from the Aerolineas Argentinas fleet and replaced by Boeing 707 aircraft.

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See also: #TBT: Alitalia flights to Argentina, Brazil and Chile in 1987.

Schedule between Argentina and Europe – Aerolíneas Argentinas (1967)

Departures from Argentina

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FlightFromToFreq.
AR 140Buenos Aires
10:45
Río de Janeiro
14:30
Monday
AR 140Río de Janeiro
15:15
Recife
17:50
Monday
AR 140Recife
18:50
Dakar
02:20+1
Monday
AR 140Dakar
03:05
Madrid
08:40
Tuesday
AR 140Madrid
09:40
Rome
11:50
Tuesday
AR 140Rome
12:35
Frankfurt
14:20
Tuesday
AR 130Buenos Aires
10:45
Río de Janeiro
14:30
Tuesday
AR 130Río de Janeiro
15:15
Recife
17:50
Tuesday
AR 130Recife
18:50
Dakar
02:20+1
Tuesday
AR 130Dakar
03:05
Madrid
08:40
Wednesday
AR 130Madrid
09:40
Paris
11:35
Wednesday
AR 130Paris
12:20
London
12:25
Wednesday
AR 140Buenos Aires
10:45
Río de Janeiro
14:30
Thursday
AR 140Río de Janeiro
15:15
Recife
17:50
Thursday
AR 140Recife
18:50
Dakar
02:20+1
Thursday
AR 140Dakar
03:05
Madrid
08:40
Friday
AR 140Madrid
09:40
Rome
11:50
Friday
AR 140Rome
12:35
Frankfurt
14:20
Friday
AR 130Buenos Aires
10:45
Río de Janeiro
14:30
Friday
AR 130Río de Janeiro
15:15
Recife
17:50
Friday
AR 130Recife
18:50
Dakar
02:20+1
Friday
AR 130Dakar
03:05
Madrid
08:40
Saturday
AR 130Madrid
09:40
Paris
11:35
Saturday
AR 130Paris
12:20
London
12:25
Saturday

See also: #TBT: Aeroflot flights between Russia and Argentina in 1988.

Departures from Europe

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FlightFromToFreq.
AR 141Frankfurt
17:45
Rome
19:30
Tuesday
AR 141Rome
20:15
Madrid
22:35
Tuesday
AR 141Madrid
23:35
Dakar
03:10+1
Tuesday
AR 141Dakar
04:00
Recife
05:30
Wednesday
AR 141Recife
06:40
Río de Janeiro
09:20
Wednesday
AR 141Río de Janeiro
10:05
Buenos Aires
12:05
Wednesday
AR 131London
17:30
Paris
19:35
Wednesday
AR 131Paris
20:35
Madrid
22:35
Wednesday
AR 131Madrid
23:35
Dakar
03:10+1
Wednesday
AR 131Dakar
04:00
Recife
05:30
Thursday
AR 131Recife
06:40
Río de Janeiro
09:20
Thursday
AR 131Río de Janeiro
10:05
Buenos Aires
12:05
Thursday
AR 141Frankfurt
17:45
Rome
19:30
Friday
AR 141Rome
20:15
Madrid
22:35
Friday
AR 141Madrid
23:35
Dakar
03:10+1
Friday
AR 141Dakar
04:00
Recife
05:30
Saturday
AR 141Recife
06:40
Río de Janeiro
09:20
Saturday
AR 141Río de Janeiro
10:05
Buenos Aires
12:05
Saturday
AR 131London
17:30
Paris
19:35
Saturday
AR 131Paris
20:35
Madrid
22:35
Saturday
AR 131Madrid
23:35
Dakar
03:10+1
Saturday
AR 131Dakar
04:00
Recife
05:30
Sunday
AR 131Recife
06:40
Río de Janeiro
09:20
Sunday
AR 131Río de Janeiro
10:05
Buenos Aires
12:05
Sunday

Aerolineas Argentinas had 7 Comet IVs in its fleet, losing three of them between 1959 and 1961 due to different accidents:

  • LV-AHN: 1959 to 1971
  • LV-AHO: 1959 to 1960
  • LV-AHP: 05/1959 to 08/1959
  • LV-AHR: 1960 to 1961
  • LV-AHS: 1960 to 1972
  • LV-AHU: 1960 to 1971
  • LV-AIB: 1962 to 1971

See also: #TBT: Aeroperú flights to Argentina, Bolivia, Brazil and Chile in 1986.

Madrid and Rome are Aerolíneas Argentinas’ current destinations in Europe, both from Buenos Aires.

Source

See also: #TBT: Aeroflot flights between Moscow and Havana in 1987 (and to Argentina, Brazil, Mexico, Nicaragua and Peru).

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