09/24/2020 - 16:20
Clarín.com
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American Airlines has just announced that as of October 7 it will have daily flights between Miami (United States) and the international airport of Ezeiza, Argentina.
In this way, it will be the only airline connecting both countries every day.
As the journalist Norberto Dupesso announced, the government has just authorized daily flights to the United States.
According to what has been confirmed by the company, it will have a
daily frequency
to Miami.
A Boeing 777-200 will be used.
The ANAC authorized American Airlines to fly daily to Miami starting October 7.
The American airline already flies to Florida twice a week "with an average
occupancy of 85%,
" said the journalist on his Twitter account.
The American airline already flew twice a week to Miami.
Photo ANDREW CABALLERO-REYNOLDS / AFP
During September, the airline operates with
special flights
on Thursdays and Saturdays with departure at 10:30 p.m. from our country.
The return flights are Wednesday and Friday and depart at 20.50 from the United States.
“American has a
long-term
commitment
to Argentina, celebrating 30 years of operations in the country this year,” said Andrés Duncan Paterson, American's regional sales manager for South America, adding: “These special frequencies that we are operating during September help us to provide an important airlift between the United States and Argentina ”.
The airline went a step further and the government authorized it to carry out a daily frequency.
For his part, Gonzalo Schames, American general manager in Argentina and the Southern Cone explained: “At American we have continued to take
exhaustive measures
and use the most advanced products and technology to help guarantee the well-being and safety of our customers and our team.
We want our clients to feel
safe
traveling with us ”.
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