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About Aerolineas Argentinas

Aerolineas Argentinas is a flag carrier and the largest airline in Argentina. Its headquarters is in Buenos Aires, Argentina. The operating hubs are Ministro Pistarini International Airport and Aeroparque Jorge Newbery. It has a fleet size of 56 aircraft.

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

You can add a checked bag for Aerolíneas Argentinas online via “Manage Booking” or at the airport, but adding it online in advance is cheaper and recommended.

On Aeroitalia Economy, you usually get 1 cabin bag (up to 10 kg) + 1 checked bag (around 23 kg), but light fares may exclude checked baggage entirely, so always check your ticket before flying.

Checked baggage rules are based on your airline and ticket type, but most allow 1 bag (23 kg in Economy) with size limits around 158 cm, and charge extra for overweight or additional bags.

Yes — Aerolíneas Argentinas offers online check-in via website and app, usually available 48 hours before departure until 1–1.5 hours before the flight, depending on route.

Most passengers get 1 checked bag (23 kg on international flights) + 1 cabin bag (10 kg), while domestic flights often allow 1 checked bag up to 15 kg, depending on fare.

Most passengers on Aerolíneas Sosa get 1 checked bag (around 23 kg / 50 lbs) + 1 small personal item, with extra baggage available for an additional fee.

In Economy Class, most international passengers get 1 checked bag (23 kg) + 1 cabin bag (10 kg), while domestic flights often allow 1 checked bag (15 kg) depending on fare.

Aerolíneas Argentinas is known as Argentina’s national airline, valued for its strong domestic network and international connectivity, especially across South America.

Aerolíneas Argentinas is generally regarded as a safe, internationally compliant airline, with a strong modern safety record and no recent fatal accidents.

For most international Economy tickets, you get 1 checked bag (23 kg) + 1 cabin bag (10 kg), while higher fares allow multiple checked bags up to 23 kg each.

Yes, Aerolíneas Argentinas has Premium Economy, known as “Club Economy,” available mainly on select short and medium-haul flights, offering extra comfort but not full Business Class service.

You can check in online as early as 24–48 hours before your flight, but you must complete airport formalities at least 1–3 hours before departure depending on your route.

Yes, food is generally included on Aerolíneas Argentinas flights — from snacks on short domestic flights to full hot meals on international routes, with more meals on long-haul flights.

Yes, you can choose your seat on Aerolíneas Argentinas, but free selection depends on your ticket type, and cheaper fares may only allow seat selection at check-in or for an extra fee.

You can call Aerolíneas Argentinas through their official regional customer service numbers, and it’s best to use the number listed for your country on their website for faster support.

Yes, Aerolíneas Argentinas does fly to the USA, with Miami as its key destination and other routes like New York depending on schedules and seasons.

Nothing “happened” in the sense of closing down—Aerolineas Argentinas is still flying. It is just an airline that has been financially struggling, heavily restructured, and debated for privatization, but remains Argentina’s national carrier today.

Yes, Aerolíneas Argentinas is considered safe to fly, with a strong modern safety record and international compliance standards in place.

The main U.S. partner of Aerolíneas Argentinas is Delta Air Lines, connected through SkyTeam alliance and codeshare agreements.

Aerolíneas Argentinas has a fare-based cancellation policy:

  • Full refund only in limited cases (24-hour rule or airline cancellation)
  • Otherwise, refunds depend on your ticket type and conditions

Aerolíneas Argentinas mainly operates from Buenos Aires (EZE and AEP) and connects to major airports in the Americas, Europe, and regional South America.

Yes — Aerolíneas Argentinas offers online check-in starting 24–48 hours before departure, and you can complete it easily through their website or app.

Aerolíneas Argentinas does not widely offer WiFi yet, but it is planning to roll out onboard internet on selected aircraft in the future

You can contact Aerolíneas Argentinas via phone (main method), website contact form, and WhatsApp support, depending on your country. Phone support is usually the fastest way to reach an agent.

Yes, Aerolíneas Argentinas is a Delta partner through SkyTeam and codeshare agreements, making travel between the U.S. and Argentina more seamless.

JetSMART = budget option
Aerolíneas Argentinas = better overall experience

Aerolíneas Argentinas is part of the SkyTeam alliance, giving passengers access to a global network, shared benefits, and easier international travel.

Aerolíneas Argentinas is generally reliable for flying, but not the most consistent airline.

  • Good for reaching destinations, especially within Argentina
  • Less reliable in terms of customer service and schedule stability

The easiest way to cancel your Aerolíneas Argentinas flight is through “Manage Booking” online, but you can also cancel via phone or airport desk, with refunds depending on your fare type and timing.

Yes, Aerolíneas Argentinas offers seat selection on most flights, with free options on higher fares and paid options for discounted tickets or premium seats.

Aerolíneas Argentinas uses a mix of Airbus A330 (long-haul), Boeing 737 series (short/medium-haul), and Embraer E190 (regional) aircraft to cover both domestic and international routes.

Yes, Aerolíneas Argentinas flies to the USA, mainly to Miami, with other routes like New York available at times depending on schedule and season.

You can book Aerolíneas Argentinas flights with miles through Aerolíneas Plus or SkyTeam partner programs like Delta or Flying Blue, depending on where your miles are stored.

Most free flights cost anywhere from 5,000 to 70,000+ miles, depending on distance and class, plus taxes and fees.

Aerolíneas Argentinas is very safe, with a top safety rating and no fatal accidents in decades, making it a reliable choice from a safety perspective.

You can check in starting 24–48 hours before your flight, and must complete it at least 1–1.5 hours before departure, depending on whether it’s domestic or international.

The easiest way to cancel your Aerolíneas Argentinas flight is online via “Manage Booking”, but you can also cancel by phone or at the airport, with refunds depending on your fare type and timing.

Yes, Aerolíneas Argentinas offers refunds, but only if your ticket conditions allow it—flexible fares get refunds, while basic fares may only offer limited or no refund.

The main U.S. partner of Aerolíneas Argentinas is Delta Air Lines, connected through SkyTeam alliance and codeshare agreements.

You can change your Aerolíneas Argentinas flight by going to the airline’s website → “Manage Booking”, entering your booking code + last name, selecting your flight, and choosing new dates/times.
Note: Changes may be free within 24 hours, otherwise you may need to pay a fee or fare difference.

Yes — Aerolíneas Argentinas is considered a safe airline.
It has a 7/7 safety rating from AirlineRatings and no fatal accidents in decades, placing it among safer carriers globally.

The airline code for Aerolíneas Argentinas is AR (IATA) and ARG (ICAO).

You can contact Aerolíneas Argentinas quickly using these options: Phone, Email, Website

Argentina’s main airline is Aerolíneas Argentinas. It is the country’s flag carrier, meaning it’s the primary national airline and operates most major domestic and international routes.

Yes — Aerolíneas Argentinas is a safe airline, but service quality can be inconsistent.

Aerolíneas Argentinas faced financial troubles after privatization, nearly collapsed in 2001, and was taken back by the government in 2008—where it remains today.

Premium Economy passengers usually get 1–2 checked bags (up to 23 kg each) plus 1 carry-on and a personal item.

Aerolíneas Argentinas has a top safety rating of 7/7, indicating a very high level of safety.

No — Aerolíneas Argentinas is a full-service airline, not a budget (low-cost) carrier.

You can cancel for free only with flexible tickets or within 24 hours of booking—otherwise, cancellation fees usually apply.

No — Aerolíneas Argentinas does not currently fly to New Zealand, though it did in the past.

You can contact Aerolíneas Argentinas by phone, WhatsApp, email, or through their official website.

Aerolíneas Argentinas partners with SkyTeam alliance airlines and several global carriers through codeshare agreements.

Yes — Aerolíneas Argentinas still exists and is actively operating as Argentina’s main airline.

To get a full refund, cancel within 24 hours, book a refundable ticket, or qualify under airline disruptions or special cases.

Yes — refunds are possible, but only for refundable tickets, within 24 hours, or when the airline cancels/changes your flight.

Aerolíneas Argentinas is owned by the government of Argentina.

Aerolíneas Argentinas is reasonably reliable for travel, but delays, schedule changes, and service issues are fairly common—so it’s best to allow extra time and flexibility.

Aerolíneas Argentinas is part of the SkyTeam airline alliance.

Top airlines often include Qatar Airways, Singapore Airlines, and Emirates due to their service, comfort, and global reputation.

Yes — Aerolíneas Argentinas is safe to fly, with a strong safety rating and solid safety record.

Aerolíneas Argentinas’ 2-letter code is AR.

Argentina is a country in southern South America.

Yes — Aerolíneas Argentinas offers a limited “premium economy” (Club Economy), mostly on domestic and short flights, not a full international premium cabin.

To call Argentina from India, dial 00 + 54 + area code + local number.

Dial your country’s exit code + 54 + area code + local number to call Argentina.

From Argentina, dial 00 + 800 + number, but not all 800 numbers are reachable or free internationally.

Yes — Argentina has allies and strong international partnerships through global organizations and diplomatic relationships.

Yes — Aerolíneas Argentinas allows carry-on baggage, usually 1 cabin bag plus a personal item, with weight limits depending on the route and fare.

Yes — Air India flies to Argentina, but only with connecting flights, not direct routes.

You can contact American Airlines by phone, website chat, mobile app, or social media, depending on your location.

Aerolíneas Argentinas mainly uses Aeroparque Jorge Newbery (AEP) and Ezeiza Airport (EZE) in Buenos Aires, along with major airports across Argentina and select international hubs.

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