Overview
- The inaugural flight left Ezeiza around midnight on January 4 with all 170 seats filled.
- The first scheduled departure was suspended due to regional airspace restrictions linked to the Venezuela conflict that temporarily disrupted operations near Aruba.
- Aerolíneas Argentinas confirmed the seasonal operation will run through the end of September from Buenos Aires and Córdoba.
- The schedule starts with three weekly Buenos Aires services plus weekly Córdoba and Mendoza flights, rising to four from Buenos Aires in May, with Mendoza currently limited to January.
- All services are operated by Boeing 737 MAX aircraft, and Aruba’s tourism authority cites rapidly growing Argentine arrivals as a key driver for the route.