United Airlines launching daily Buenos Aires flights from Newark
United Airlines is launching new year-round daily services to Buenos Aires starting October 28.
The flights from Newark become United’s 14th South American destination.
It already serves the Argentina capital from Houston.
"From the New York City area, United Airlines operates more nonstop flights to Central and South America than any other U.S. carrier and our new daily Buenos Aires service gives United customers another convenient way to travel between the U.S. East Coast and Argentina," said Andrew Nocella, United’s executive vice president and chief revenue officer.
"Whether traveling for business or leisure, customers can count on United to connect them to the moments that matter most."
The once-daily overnight flights will be operated by Boeing 767-300 aircraft featuring 30 seats in United’s new Polaris business class.
For 25 years, United has proudly served Argentina. During this time, the United team has worked hard to serve Argentine and foreign travelers, and we’re excited to welcome new visitors from the New York area and the U.S. East Coast," says United’s Argentina country manager, Christoff Poppe.
United also announced it is expanding service to Bogota to twice daily during the peak season ending August 14.
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