Aerolíneas Argentinas, founded in 1950, is Argentina's largest airline and the country's flag carrier. The airline is headquartered in Buenos Aires and operates its main hub at Ministro Pistarini International Airport (Ezeiza) and a secondary hub at Aeroparque Jorge Newbery. Aerolíneas Argentinas is a member of the SkyTeam global airline alliance since 2012, which allows passengers to access a vast network of partner airlines and seamless travel experiences.
With a fleet size of around 50 aircraft, Aerolíneas Argentinas primarily operates Airbus and Boeing models, including the A330, B737, and Embraer 190. The airline serves more than 55 domestic and international destinations across the Americas, Europe, and Oceania. As the leading carrier in Argentina, it plays a crucial role in connecting the country's vast and diverse regions.
Aerolíneas Argentinas offers a frequent flyer program called Aerolíneas Plus, enabling members to earn and redeem miles on flights with the airline, its subsidiaries, and SkyTeam partners. The program offers various membership tiers with increasing benefits, such as priority boarding, lounge access, and additional baggage allowance.
The airline has faced financial challenges and restructuring over the years. However, it continues to focus on modernizing its fleet, improving its customer service, and expanding its route network to enhance its competitive position in the global aviation market. As a symbol of Argentina's aviation history, Aerolíneas Argentinas remains committed to connecting people and promoting tourism and trade within the country and beyond.