JetSMART Argentina’s new Airbus A320 started operations

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This Saturday (17) at 10:12 a.m. local time, the first flight of JetSMART Argentina’s newest addition took off from Ezeiza airport. The aircraft is a five-year-old Airbus A320-232 with registration LV-KFX.

For the first time, the low cost company has seven Airbus A320s in its Argentine fleet. The eighth, which continues to operate in Chile, will arrive shortly.

JetSMART will inaugurate flights to Lima from Buenos Aires on September 21st. In October the Mendoza – Salta route will return, in November it will start Asunción and Rio de Janeiro in December.

See also: British Airways to maintain flights between Sao Paulo and Buenos Aires.

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JetSMART Argentina’s fleet

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AircraftRegistrationAge
Airbus A320-232LV-HEK3.8
Airbus A320-232LV-HVT3.9
Airbus A320-232LV-IVN3.6
Airbus A320-232LV-IVO3.5
Airbus A320-232LV-JQE3.8
Airbus A320-232LV-KDP3.9
Airbus A320-232LV-KFX4.8

See also: Flybondi brings forward the beginning of flights to Florianopolis and increases its frequency.

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