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Delta expands Atlanta-Buenos Aires route with more flights and new aircraft

Delta expands Atlanta-Buenos Aires route with more flights and new aircraft
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Carey Richardson, V.P. - Corporate Audit and Enterprise Risk Management | Delta Air Lines

Delta Air Lines is set to expand its services between Atlanta (ATL) and Buenos Aires (EZE), offering additional flights and improved travel experiences. Starting November 19, Delta will add a second daily flight on this route. The new service will operate three times a week until December 9, then increase to daily flights from December 10 to January 18, 2026, after which it will revert to three weekly flights through March 28, 2026.

The added frequency will be served by the Boeing 767-400ER, allowing daytime departures from Buenos Aires, with connections to over 140 destinations via Delta's Atlanta hub.

To enhance the regular Atlanta-Buenos Aires service, Delta will replace the Airbus A330-300 with the Airbus A330-900neo. This advanced aircraft promises improved efficiency and comfort, featuring Delta One Suites, Delta Premium Select, Delta Comfort+, and updated Main Cabin amenities.

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With these schedule changes and aircraft upgrades, Delta emphasizes its dedication to improving connectivity and passenger experiences between Buenos Aires and Atlanta. The airline maintains its year-round daily service between Argentina and the United States. Ticket reservations can be made on delta.com.

Delta representatives say that Buenos Aires is "a city of rich history, architectural beauty, and world-renowned gastronomy." The city offers attractions like tango halls, nightlife, European-style boulevards, and opportunities to explore cultural sites like San Telmo and Recoleta. Buenos Aires also serves as an entry point to diverse Argentine landscapes, including the vineyards of Mendoza and Patagonia's scenery.

Delta's expansion aims to provide more flights, better connectivity, and enhanced travel experiences for passengers between the two cities.

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