Air Europa reinforces Puerto Iguazú as a new gateway for tourism in Argentina with its new regular operation that, since the beginning of August, connects the city of the Falls with Europe on a weekly basis. It became the first European airline that operates regularly and in direct flight with this destination.

Argentina’s President Mauricio Macri, along with the country’s Tourism Secretary Gustavo Santos, transport minister Guillermo Dietrich, the governor of the Province of Misiones, Hugo Passalacqua, the CEO of Argentina 2000 Airports, Matías Patanian and the Minister of Tourism from Brazil Marcelo Álvaro Antonio, received at the international airport of Puerto Iguazú the inaugural flight operated by an Airbus 330, with capacity for 299 passengers, of which 24 fly in Business class.

Counting Iguazú, Air Europa has a total of 23 destinations in America and continues to establish itself on the air map as a reference airline between Europe and America.

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