El Palomar Airport in Buenos Aires will be international

El Palomar Airport in Buenos Aires will be International

The El Palomar airport in Buenos Aires will be international starting in November, when direct flights to/from Santiago de Chile will start operating there, run by the JetSmart commercial airline.

In addition, JetSmart requested a series of routes to operate from Santiago de Chile to different cities in the interior of Argentina, including El Palomar and Iguazú, a destination that the Argentine government is working to make it international and although it has not yet been communicated a specific date, the government states that JetSmart will have a direct flight between Santiago de Chile and Iguazu soon.

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