Buenos Aires, September 3, 2025 – Flybondi announces that it will add an Airbus A320 aircraft to its fleet under the ACMI (Aircraft, Crew, Maintenance, Insurance) model, which allows the operation of foreign-registered aircraft and the participation of international crews in commercial air services in Argentina. This capacity-boosting model is used worldwide and allows airlines to strengthen their fleets, increase frequencies, and ensure greater connectivity.
The new aircraft joining the fleet, belonging to Avion Express Brasil, represents the first step in Flybondi’s fleet expansion for the upcoming summer season and replicates the success achieved in previous experiences with this operating model.
It is worth noting that Flybondi recently announced flights to Paraguay and Peru, in addition to resuming connections to Florianópolis on September 3 with three weekly flights until November, and then increasing operations to one daily flight during the summer season.
Thus, Flybondi’s route network is comprised of the following:
In Argentina, it flies to 17 domestic destinations with 20 active routes.
Between Argentina and Brazil, it connects five cities via seven international routes, four of which will begin operating in December—from Buenos Aires to Rio de Janeiro, São Paulo, Florianópolis, Salvador de Bahía, and Maceió; and from Córdoba to Rio de Janeiro and Florianópolis.
Between Argentina and Paraguay, it operates its direct route between Buenos Aires and Encarnación, which will operate scheduled flights starting in December.
Between Argentina and Peru, the airline recently announced that it will begin flying to that country for the first time in December, connecting Puerto Iguazú with Lima.
With this addition, Flybondi reaffirms its commitment to continue growing, boosting tourism, and offering more people the opportunity to experience #LaLibertadDeVolar.