Delta Air Lines Adding More Flights to Buenos Aires

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Delta Air Lines is giving travelers more options to visit one of its most popular destinations in South America.

Starting on November 19, the airline will add increased flight frequencies and a next-generation plane on its route from Atlanta’s Hartsfield-Jackson International Airport (ATL) to Buenos Aires’ Ezeiza International Airport (EZE). 

The additional seasonal flight will launch as summer travel in the Southern Hemisphere begins to pick up. The carrier will add a second daily frequency between Atlanta and Buenos Aires, operated by a Boeing 767-400ER three times a week between November 19 to December 9.

Then, to accommodate the region’s peak summer season, Delta will increase the new flight’s frequency to a daily service from December 10 to January 18, 2026. 

The seasonal flight will then return to a thrice weekly frequency from January 19 to March 28. 

In addition to the new seasonal service, Delta will continue to operate its year-round daily flight from Atlanta to Buenos Aires. But, as an added upgrade, the airline will begin operating its existing service with an Airbus A330-900neo aircraft.

Notably, the next-generation aircraft will feature 29 Delta One Suites—the airline’s first class product that currently isn’t flying to Argentina—and three other separate cabins, including Premium Select, Delta Comfort Plus, and Main Cabin.

The added frequency to EZE comes as the carrier is making a larger push into South America, Central America, and the Caribbean. Delta recently announced it would be adding new routes and frequencies to Cancun and Cabo in Mexico, as well as Puerto Rico, St. Vincent, Grenada, and St. Thomas in the Caribbean this winter.


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