Articles Tagged ‘AEP’

Norwegian Air Argentina sold to JetSMART after just 14 months

Norwegian Air Argentina sold to JetSMART after just 14 months

With Argentina’s economic situation and significant domestic capacity growth, it hasn’t been easy. This acquisition will help with stability.

Arch of Triumph entries up 13% as we enter the first week of W18/19

Arch of Triumph entries up 13% as we enter the first week of W18/19

With the W18/19 season starting Sunday 28 October, anna.aero has looked back at the number of FTWA entries it has been sent during the first 41 weeks of 2018. To date, 379 have been sent to anna.aero, up 13% compared to this point last year. See who has claimed victory in the last week of […]

Norwegian launches domestic operations in Argentina

Norwegian launches domestic operations in Argentina

Norwegian launches initial domestic links from Buenos Aires Aeroparque to Cordoba and Mendoza.


Lisbon Lions take second title in three weeks

Lisbon Lions take second title in three weeks

It has been another record-breaking seven days in the Arch of Triumph competition, with last week’s tally of 23 entries being matched by this week’s haul. As a result, the 250 FTWA mark has been passed a month earlier than in 2017.

Avianca Argentina launches third route from Buenos Aires Aeroparque

Avianca Argentina launches third route from Buenos Aires Aeroparque

Avianca Argentina now offers 12 weekly flights between the Argentinian capital and Santa Fe. 

Buenos Aires Ezeiza on course to break 10 million this year: Aerolineas Argentinas still #1 carrier

Buenos Aires Ezeiza on course to break 10 million this year: Aerolineas Argentinas still #1 carrier

Buenos Aires Ezeiza is Argentina’s second busiest airport, but the country’s main international gateway. Having got close last year, Ezeiza is on track to break the 10 million annual passenger barrier in 2017. We take a look at the airport’s traffic over the last 10 years, its biggest serving carriers and its top 12 routes.


Los Angeles-Buenos Aires is Skyscanner “Unserved Route of the Week” ‒ 125,000 searches per year; one for American Airlines?

Los Angeles-Buenos Aires is Skyscanner “Unserved Route of the Week” ‒ 125,000 searches per year; one for American Airlines?

Skyscanner’s Travel Insight software has uncovered that in the last year 125,000 potential travellers searched for flights between Los Angeles and Buenos Aires ‒ but the route is unserved. Surely this is an ideal route for either American Airlines or Aerolineas Argentinas??

Skyscanner reveals the value of time to air travellers is $8 per hour for long-haul passengers

Skyscanner reveals the value of time to air travellers is $8 per hour for long-haul passengers

We all know that time is money, but just how much is a long-haul passenger prepared to pay to save one hour of travel time? Those clever people at Skyscanner have analysed the top 100 long-haul routes, and they reckon it’s $8 per hour. They also reveal the potential for new non-stop routes.

Aerolineas Argentinas adds South American trio

Aerolineas Argentinas adds South American trio

Aerolineas Argentinas begins flights from its two Buenos Aires hubs to Belo Horizonte, Quito and Guayaquil.


Aerolineas Argentinas shows 11% decline in seat capacity to Europe; El Calafate is airline’s fastest growing airport

Aerolineas Argentinas shows 11% decline in seat capacity to Europe; El Calafate is airline’s fastest growing airport

Aerolineas Argentinas is Argentina’s national carrier, operating a fleet of over 50 aircraft. The airline’s domestic market is showing the biggest growth compared to last year – but the European market is in decline. anna.aero analyses the carrier to see how capacity distribution has changed over the past 12 months.

GOL grows traffic by 10% in 2014; 97% of seats in domestic market

GOL grows traffic by 10% in 2014; 97% of seats in domestic market

Established in 2000 and having started operations on 15 January 2001 with a flight from Brasilia to Sao Paulo Guarulhos, GOL has expanded considerably since then, offering services to a total of 70 destinations in 11 countries this January. With the carrier flying to 55 points in Brazil, anna.aero looks at GOL’s top airports, country […]

Uruguay still trying to recover after Pluna’s demise; Aerolineas Argentinas controls 23% of seats

Uruguay still trying to recover after Pluna’s demise; Aerolineas Argentinas controls 23% of seats

Football is the most popular sport in Uruguay, with the national team having won two FIFA World Cup titles and reached three additional semi-finals. Nonetheless, Uruguay is also a South American aviation hot-spot, having seen its gateways offering a combined total of 1.7 million passengers last year. With the arrival of Iberia’s four weekly flights […]