Argentina to add over 12 new international air routes in 2026

Argentina kicks off 2026 with a revamped air map, adding over a dozen direct international flights, the arrival of foreign airlines, and enhanced connectivity from interior airports. This expansion follows a record-breaking year for passengers in 2025 and responds to outbound tourism demand. The routes aim to serve departing travelers and bolster regional ties.

Argentina's aviation sector ended 2025 with historic figures: November saw 4,392,597 passengers, the highest monthly record, alongside 33,914 aircraft operations. From January to November, 45.9 million people passed through airports, up 12% from 2024, with projections nearing 50 million for the full year.

Outbound tourism drove this surge, with 17,561,100 residents leaving the country, a 43.3% year-over-year increase, heading to spots like the Caribbean, the US, and Europe. Inbound tourism dropped 20.9%, with 7,887,800 foreign visitors, hit by the country's rising dollar costs.

For 2026, over 12 new routes are set. In February, Flybondi launches Buenos Aires-Encarnación (Paraguay) on the 2nd. In March, LATAM starts Santiago-Neuquén on the 29th. Arajet debuts Punta Cana-Mendoza on May 16, and Plus Ultra adds Madrid-Buenos Aires frequency on the 23rd.

The 2026 World Cup brings charters: Aerolíneas Argentinas begins Córdoba-Miami on June 5, with two weekly flights becoming permanent. In June, special flights from Buenos Aires to Kansas City and Dallas. For winter, LATAM opens São Paulo-Bariloche on June 15, GOL on the 26th, and Aerolíneas Argentinas on July 1. Similarly for São Paulo-Ushuaia from July. Arajet links Punta Cana-Rosario on June 16, and World2Fly debuts Madrid-Rosario on October 1, with two weekly flights.

These additions decentralize traffic, easing reliance on Buenos Aires and boosting competition on key routes to Spain and the US, potentially improving fares based on demand and exchange rates.

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Airport scene illustrating new 2026 nonstop airline routes connecting US, UAE to global destinations.
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Several airlines announce new nonstop routes for 2026

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Major airlines including Alaska, American, Delta, JetBlue, United, Starlux, Air Arabia, and Southwest have revealed plans for new nonstop international flights starting in 2026. These routes connect various U.S. and UAE cities to destinations in Europe, the Middle East, Asia, the Caribbean, and Central America. The expansions aim to enhance travel options for leisure and business passengers.

Corporación América Airports announced an 8.8% year-over-year increase in passenger traffic for January 2026, reaching 7.609 million passengers. The growth was primarily driven by strong performances in Argentina, Brazil, and Italy. International traffic rose by 14.8%, while domestic and transit segments also saw gains.

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Latam group transported 87.4 million passengers in 2025, a 6.6% increase from the previous year, driven by domestic demand in Brazil and international travel. In December, it carried 7.9 million passengers with an 84.5% occupancy rate. The airline expanded its network with 10 new routes, now connecting 160 destinations in 27 countries.

Following the reopening of Venezuelan airspace ordered by U.S. President Donald Trump at the end of January, several Colombian airlines have announced the resumption of operations to Caracas. Avianca, Latam, and Wingo are leading this reactivation, with direct routes from Bogotá and Medellín starting in February 2026. These steps aim to strengthen regional connectivity and trade.

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Wingo airline launched two new direct routes from Medellín to Guatemala City and Montego Bay in Jamaica, reaching 10 international flights from the Antioquian capital. These operations, coordinated with local entities, will start in June with three weekly frequencies each.

Gabriel Oliva, president of Avianca Group, and Ramón Jesurún, president of the Colombian Football Federation, announced Avianca as the official airline for Colombia's national team at the 2026 FIFA World Cup. The airline will provide around 3,000 flights with over 600,000 seats to venues in Mexico, Canada, and the United States.

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Argentina's domestic consumption ended 2025 with a slight 1.3% uptick during the Christmas holidays, according to Salvador Femenia, CAME's Press Secretary. Yet, formal employment has lost over 240,000 jobs since Milei's government began, with ongoing challenges in reserves and exchange stability. Experts like Roberto Rojas emphasize the need to accumulate dollars to meet 2026 debt maturities.

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