Flybondi will extend its flights between Buenos Aires and Mar del Plata

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Flybondi will extend the operation of its seasonal flights to Mar del Plata, which were originally scheduled until March 3rd and will now continue until April.

The company was the first low-cost airline to land in the main resort of the Argentinean Atlantic coast on January 1st. The decision to continue operating, they highlighted through a press release, is due to the fact that since then their flights have maintained a 90% occupancy rate, having transported almost 6,000 passengers during the season.

See also: Avianca resumes flights between Cartagena and Santiago.

«Mar del Plata is a success, and continuing with this route attests to that. We are very happy with the acceptance we are having and to continue contributing to the fact that more people can choose the airplane as a means to reach this city, with an excellent service and with the best prices in the market,» said Federico Pastori, Flybondi’s Commercial Director.

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«We celebrate Flybondi’s decision to continue choosing Mar del Plata, thousands of Argentines continue to have the freedom to fly,» added Bernardo Martín, President of the Mar del Plata Municipal Tourism Board.

See also: JetSMART began its daily flight between Montevideo and Rio de Janeiro.

Sebastián Polito - Vuelos y Spotters
Sebastián Polito - Vuelos y Spotters
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