06/28/2021 18:50
Clarín.com
Travels
Updated 06/28/2021 6:58 PM
With the implementation of the new restrictions, the airlines began to adjust their schedules for the next few days according to the authorizations of the
National Civil Aviation Administration
(ANAC) and the limit of Argentine passengers that can enter through the Ezeiza airport, which it went from 2,000 to 600 daily.
In the midst of a vaccination campaign that seeks to accelerate, the new entry quota aims to delay the arrival of the Delta variant, which generates much concern about its contagion capacity.
These measures taken so untimely generated chaos in the airlines and fear among passengers, especially those who are already abroad and must return.
Aerolineas Argentinas published on its website the list of operations that it maintains and cancels until July 11.
Photo: Télam
Argentinian airlines
It was one of the first to publish approved and canceled flights on its website.
Of a total of 90 operations, 59 were suspended.
The first canceled flight corresponds to June 29 from and to Miami, one of the destinations that the company had been betting on in recent months with vaccine tourism.
And one of the most affected by the new restrictions: Aerolineas Argentinas cancels 15 outbound and 15 return flights between Ezeiza and the southern Florida city.
The operations that are maintained from
Miami to Ezeiza
are those of 6/30 and in July on 3, 5, 7 and 11. From Ezeiza to Miami, flights for July 1, 3, 5 and 11 are approved.
For
Spain,
the Madrid-Ezeiza flights on 6/29, 7/2 and 7/11 remain operational.
And from Ezeiza to Madrid the flights on 6/30, 7/9 and 7/11.
Within the regional flights, to
Lima
the flights of 3 and 10/7 (Aeroparque - Lima) and those of 4 and 11/7 (Lima-Aeroparque) remained operational.
The connections that remained to and from
Asunción
are those of July 1 and 8 in both directions.
There will be no flights to San Pablo or Santiago de Chile.
And to
Bogotá
there will be a flight from Ezeiza on 7/4 and another to return on 7/5.
LATAM
At the moment,
of 45 operations requested
to Lima (Peru), Santiago (Chile) and Brazil between July 1 and 12, it has
an approved flight to and from Lima
.
With the limitation of 150 passengers imposed by the ANAC, they will operate the July 1 flight - LA2467 Lima - Buenos Aires and on July 2 the LA2468 flight from Buenos Aires to Lima.
As for the
operations to Chile and Brazil
, "the company awaits information on the itinerary," they reported.
They are not formally canceled, but they still have no answer on whether they will be able to operate them or not.
Lufthansa
Since the beginning of April, the airline had two flights a week.
A Lufthansa plane.
The company will have a weekly flight in the first half of July.
Photo: Daniel Bockwoldt / dpa
With the new restrictions, the ANAC authorized the following flights until July 12 (one per week): June
30 and July 7
, departures from Frankfurt to Ezeiza.
Flights on July
3 and 7
, from Ezeiza to Frankfurt.
American Airlines
Through July 12, American has approved flights to
and from Miami
on July 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 7, 9, 10, 11 and 12.
Added to this is a flight to and from
New York
on July 11.
Miami, one of the most sought after destinations by Argentines who were traveling to the United States.
Photo CHANDAN KHANNA / AFP
JetSmart
In its flights between Buenos Aires and Santiago, the low cost maintains the scheme that was approved.
On
Tuesday June 29 it
has a flight and in July it has the go-ahead to operate on
July 6.
As of July 13, it has scheduled three flights per week: July 13, 20 and 27.
Other companies
Before Clarín's consultation with airlines such as Air France, KLM, Delta Air Lines or Copa Airlines, they clarified that they are still
working on rescheduling
from the quotas authorized by ANAC.
From
Iberia
, it transpired that so far it has approved the flights for July 6 from Madrid to Ezeiza and for July 10.
Also that of July 6 in Ezeiza-Madrid and that of July 11.
According to the site specialized in aviation, Aviation News,
Level
decided to suspend its scheduled flights to Spain until July 14 and British Airways also does not have flights in the next few days, although it remains to be seen if it can finalize its operation to London as of July 13. July.
Avianca
, for the moment canceled its flights on June 28 and 29.
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