Jimena Barón left stranded in Brazil after flight issues to Buenos Aires

Argentine artist Jimena Barón and her family had to spend the night in a São Paulo hotel after six failed landing attempts at Ezeiza.

After vacations in Europe, Jimena Barón became stranded in Brazil due to an issue with her flight to Buenos Aires.

Following six landing attempts at Ezeiza, the artist and her family spent the night in a São Paulo hotel while awaiting a new connection.

The situation occurred on May 30, 2026, according to reports at the time.

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