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New Seasonal Nonstop Route Connects Orlando to Buenos Aires

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From Dec. 9, 2019 – March 20, 2020, Aerolineas Argentinas will operate a thrice weekly nonstop route from Orlando International Airport to Buenos Aires’ Ministro Pistarini International Airport

 

Buenos Aires, Argentina – July 17, 2019 – In June, Aerolineas Argentinas announced a seasonal direct flight from Orlando International Airport (MCO) to Buenos Aires’ Ministro Pistarini International Airport (EZE). Starting Dec 9, 2019, the new and only nonstop route will connect Central Florida with the Argentine capital thrice weekly with flights operating on Mondays, Wednesdays and Saturdays through March 21, 2020.

 

“The seasonal direct flight from Orlando to Buenos Aires will make our city just one stop away to Florida travelers and will benefit those in a number of other cities – including Tampa, St. Pete and Sarasota. Buenos Aires is an open and diverse city with vibrant and world-class cultural offerings,” said Gonzalo Robredo, President of the Buenos Aires City Tourism Board. “The increasing connectivity represents the Argentine capital’s prosperous tourism industry, which welcomed over 253,000 North American tourists last year.”

 

The new route arrives just as tourism is on an upswing, with more American tourists than ever visiting Buenos Aires. Data suggests that in 2018, U.S. travelers chose Buenos Aires for reasons that mixed business and leisure with a majority opting to stay in the city’s hotels.

 

Additionally, U.S. travelers get a better value for their dollar by taking advantage of the current exchange rate as well as the waived 21 percent VAT charged by hotels for foreigners. In fact, last year the city saw a 9 percent increase in American travelers booking 4 and 5 star accommodations.

 

Buenos Aires stands out for being a unique blend of European elegance and Latin American passion. Famous as the birthplace of tango, the city is also home to world-class opera, theater and art, well-preserved European-style architecture, and an emerging culinary scene.

 

Argentina’s bustling metropolis has the best cultural, gastronomic and entertainment offerings in the entire region, from street art and cultural manifestations, to classic theaters and museums. Its 48 neighborhoods offer unmissable cultural and culinary attractions, while its extensive parks, squares and riverside nature reserves make it a healthy, sustainable, and environmentally friendly city.

 

For more information, visit travel.buenosaires.gob.ar.

 

 

About the Autonomous City of Buenos Aires

 

Argentina’s capital and most populous city, Buenos Aires, is located on the western shore of the Río de la Plata estuary, on South America’s southeastern coast. The city is neither part of Buenos Aires Province nor the provincial capital; rather, it is an autonomous district. Buenos Aires is a top tourist destination that offers a unique blend of European elegance and Latin American passion. Famous as the birthplace of tango, the city is also home to world-class opera, theater and art, well-preserved European-style architecture, native traditions, and to restaurants that overflow with wines from Mendoza province and cuts of beef fresh from the Pampas. Ranked by The Economist as 2017’s best Latin American city to live in, Buenos Aires is made up of small, highly individualized neighborhoods, each with its own characteristic colors and forms. The destination attracts and satisfies vacationers of all tastes and budgets with its wide range of accommodations including luxury hotels, chic boutique hotels, and international brands. For more information on tourism, visit: travel.buenosaires.gob.ar or follow Buenos Aires’ Facebook page or Instagram.