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Aerolíneas Adds Miami Flights From Córdoba, Rosario and Tucumán as LATAM Scales Rosario–São Paulo to Daily Service

The expansions target World Cup travel demand, reflecting a broader push to turn Rosario’s upgraded airport into a regional hub.

Overview

  • Starting June 8, Aerolíneas will fly to Miami from Córdoba (Mondays, Wednesdays), Rosario (Tuesdays, Fridays, Sundays) and Tucumán (Thursdays, Saturdays) with a technical stop in Punta Cana on Boeing 737 MAX 8 aircraft.
  • With these additions, the airline will operate 29 weekly flights to Miami, a 93% increase versus 2025, and the Córdoba–Miami link will continue as a regular route after the tournament.
  • LATAM’s Rosario–São Paulo service will expand from four weekly flights to six from July and to daily from September, providing connections via Guarulhos to a wide domestic and international network.
  • Aerolíneas will run special services to Kansas and Dallas for Argentina’s group matches, including two flights tied to the June 16 game in Kansas and four linked to the June 22 and 27 fixtures in Dallas.
  • Officials point to Rosario’s 2025 upgrades — a $150 million runway repaving, terminal expansion and LED landing system — and a January tally above 71,000 passengers as foundations for the added capacity.