In the 1970s, 1980s and 1990s, Aeroflot operated regular flights between Russia and different South American countries. Some of these were Argentina, Chile, Perú and Uruguay, mainly with workers from the fishing sector.
See also: #TBT: Avianca Argentina flights between Buenos Aires, Rosario and Reconquista.
Over the years, these services had several stopovers. In some cases they stopped in Europe and Africa, while in others in the United States, Canada and the Caribbean.
See also: #TBT: United Airlines flights to and from Argentina in 2002.
In 1987, Aeroflot made flights to Argentina with its Russian Ilyushin Il-62 aircraft configured in two classes, First and Economy. Senegal and Hungary were its stops.
Schedule between Russia and Argentina in 1987 – Aeroflot
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Flight | From | To | Freq. |
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SU 351 | SVO 19:10 | BUD 19:50 | Sunday |
SU 351 | BUD 20:55 | DKR 03:10+1 | Monday |
SU 351 | DKR 04:40 | EZE 09:20 | Monday |
SU 352 | EZE 09:00 | DKR 21:45 | Tuesday |
SU 352 | DKR 23:30 | BUD 07:15+1 | Tuesday |
SU 352 | BUD 08:30 | SVO 13:05 | Wednesday |
See also: #TBT: Transportes Aéreos Neuquén (TAN) flights in 1999.
Glossary
- BUD: Budapest
- DKR: Dakar
- EZE: Buenos Aires
- SVO: Moscow
See also: #TBT: Dinar Líneas Aéreas flights in 1999.
See also: #TBT: Cubana de Aviación flights to South America in 1999.
Aeroflot suspended flights to South America in the late 1990s.
Source
- Guía Argentina de Tráfico Aéreo (GATA).