Argentine Airlines confirmed the extension of its flights to Aruba until April 2026consolidating the connection between the “Happy Island” and the Argentine market. The measure, celebrated by the Aruba Tourism Authority (ATA)responds to the excellent demand registered since the launch of the route and will maintain the current frequencies since Buenos Aires, Córdoba and Mendoza (the latter operating in the summer season). “The continuity of the flights until April is a confirmation of the enormous enthusiasm that Aruba arouses in the Argentine market”highlighted Jordan Schlipken Croes, director for Latin America at ATA.





















Extended operation details
The airline will maintain exactly the same flight schedule that has proven to be successful. During January and February 2026will operate:
- 3 weekly frequencies from Buenos Aires
- 1 weekly frequency from Córdoba
- 1 weekly frequency from Mendoza (seasonal operation)
To March and April 2026the routes will be maintained from Buenos Aires and Córdobawhile the operation from Mendoza will conclude at the end of the summer season. Tickets are now available for purchase from November 2025.
| Season | Buenos Aires | Córdoba | Mendoza |
|---|---|---|---|
| Jan-Feb 2026 | 3 flights/week | 1 flight/week | 1 flight/week |
| Mar-Apr 2026 | 3 flights/week | 1 flight/week | Does not operate |
A strategic reinforcement for regional tourism
Ronella CroesCEO of ATA, highlighted the strategic value of this extension: «Aerolíneas Argentinas has shown a sustained commitment to Aruba by maintaining and expanding an operation that already reflects outstanding results. Continuity until April not only responds to demand: it enhances our vision of sustainable, high-quality tourism».
The expansion of the operation consolidates Aruba as one of the Caribbean destinations preferred by Argentine travelers, offering a stable climate throughout the year, beaches with turquoise waters and a complete tourist infrastructure. Improved connectivity between Argentina and the island represents a significant boost for tourism development in both regions.
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