Jetsmart will connect Asunción with Santiago de Chile

RELATED TOPICS: Aeroparque Jorge Newbery, Argentina, Buenos Aires, Carrasco, Chile, Córdoba, Iguazú, JetSmart, Marambio Álvarez, Mendoza, Neuquén, Paraguay, San Carlos de Bariloche, South America

Starting next week Jetsmart will begin to connect the city of Asunción with Santiago de Chile.

The flights, which will be operated with a connection at the Jorge Newbery Airport in the city of Buenos Aires, are presented as a great proposal for the winter holiday season. For a few months now, Argentine tourism has been growing in the trans-Andean country after a strong “shopping tourism” campaign.

“The incorporation of this destination to the offer we have in Paraguay is another example of how at Jetsmart we work to develop a regional network by increasing connectivity to each of the countries in South America,” they explained in a statement from the airline.

Currently, Jetsmart operates connecting flights from Asunción to the cities of Santiago de Chile (Chile), San Carlos de Bariloche, Mendoza, Córdoba, Buenos Aires (Argentina) and Montevideo (Uruguay).

In addition, the route network is expanding and starting next May 29, it will begin to connect the city of Montevideo with more destinations in Argentina.

“We are also pleased to add the cities of San Carlos de Bariloche, Neuquén and Iguazú to the destinations that can be reached by all those who choose to travel with Jetsmart from the Carrasco International Airport,” Marambio Álvarez pointed out.

Tickets for these flights, which will be operated with a connection at the Buenos Aires Metropolitan Airport, are available on the airline’s website, with great expectations for the next winter break.

As reported REPORTUR.com, the low cost of Chilean origin JetSmart temporarily stopped operating the flights that link the cities of Buenos Aires, in Argentina, and Concepción, in Chile, since May 22. (Jetsmart temporarily suspends the Buenos Aires – Concepción de Chile route)

 
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