In the midst of the second wave of coronavirus, the restrictions imposed to slow its progress and the complicated health situation that other countries in the region are experiencing, Aerolíneas Argentinas suspended all its operations to four international destinations: (a) Punta Cana and Cancun between 15 May and 31 August; and Rio de Janeiro and Santa Cruz de la Sierra between May 15 and June 30. This was confirmed by Pablo Ceriani, president of the flag carrier, through his official Twitter account.
In this sense, we want to report that the operations of @Aerolineas_AR to Punta Cana and Cancun have been suspended between May 15 and August 31. In addition, Rio de Janeiro and Santa Cruz de la Sierra will also be suspended from May 15 to June 30. — Pablo Ceriani (@ceriani_pablo)
April 30, 2021
You also reported that all passengers with cancelled flights will receive an email providing you with different alternatives to reschedule your ticket. The official recalled that the regular operation to Mexico and Brazil is cancelled by DA 268, and that only special flights were operating, which will be maintained in the city of San Pablo for those citizens who have to return from the neighboring country.” We appeal to the understanding of all passengers who are affected by the adequacy of our international and regional operation. The health situation affects us all, know how to apologize for the inconveniences,” Ceriani said.
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