Aerolíneas Argentinas adds third weekly flight on select days between Buenos Aires and Miami
Aerolíneas Argentinas is set to introduce a third frequency on selected days for its Buenos Aires/Ezeiza (EZE) – Miami (MIA) route, according to an update in the airline's booking system.
The additional flights will operate on Tuesdays in June and Saturdays in July, increasing the weekly total from 12 to 15 flights. The route is flown using Airbus A330-200 aircraft, which seat 269 passengers—equating to a total of 8,070 weekly seats on the route during the expanded schedule.
This marks the first time since 2017 that the airline will operate more than two daily flights on this route. According to the current schedule, the third frequency will be available between June 3 and July 26, 2025, after which operations will scale back to 14 flights per week for the remainder of the year.
Flight schedule:
- AR 1304 EZE 08:00 – 16:15 MIA / daily
- AR 1306 EZE 13:40 – 21:55 MIA / Tuesdays (June) and Saturdays (July)
- AR 1302 EZE 22:45 – 07:00 (+1) MIA / daily
- AR 1305 MIA 09:10 – 19:15 EZE / daily
- AR 1303 MIA 18:25 – 04:30 (+1) EZE / daily
- AR 1307 MIA 23:55 – 10:00 (+1) EZE / Tuesdays (June) and Saturdays (July)
The boost in connectivity coincides with the 2025 FIFA Club World Cup, which will take place in the United States from June 15 to July 13. Argentine clubs Boca Juniors and River Plate are expected to participate, with early matches scheduled in Seattle, Miami, Pasadena, and Nashville.
According to data from the Argentine National Civil Aviation Administration (ANAC), a total of 650,301 passengers traveled between Buenos Aires and Miami so far in 2024, with an average load factor of 92% shared between Aerolíneas Argentinas and American Airlines.
Meanwhile, American Airlines plans to operate four daily flights on the route, and LATAM Airlines is considering launching a Santiago–Buenos Aires–Miami service.
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