아에롤리아스 아르젠티나스의 운항 노선 목록
List of Aerolíneas Argentinas destinations아르헨티나 교통부는 1949년 5월( ) 아르헨티나 교통부가 국영기업으로 설립해 어려움을 겪고 있는 4개 항공사의 노선과 자산을 인수했다[1][2]그로부터 1년 반 뒤인 1950년 ~12년) 12월 말 48인승 DC-6 장비를 이용해 아르헨티나와 독일을 연결하는 부에노스아이레스-리우데자네이루-나탈-다카르-리스본-파리-프랑크푸르트 노선을 1933년 이후 처음으로 도입했다[3]1952년 5월( 까지 이 항공사의 노선망은 3만5500마일(5만7100km[4]항공사 최초의 제트 여객기가 된 혜성 4s호도 처음 3대를 인도받자마자 부에노스아이레스-런던, 부에노스아이레스-뉴욕시, 부에노스아이레스-산티아고 데 칠레 노선에 배치됐다.[5][6]
As of December 2012[update], the airline's top five international routes in terms of available seat kilometre (ASK) were Buenos Aires-Ezeiza–Madrid-Barajas, Buenos Aires-Ezeiza–Miami, Buenos Aires-Ezeiza–Barcelona, Buenos Aires-Ezeiza–Rome-Fiumicino and Buenos Aires-Ezeiza–Sydney; European routes account for about 41% of total ASK.[7]2013년 1월( ) 애틀랜타, 디트로이트, 광저우, 라스베이거스, 텔아비브까지 운항 허가를 받았으나 가까운 장래에 자사 항공기로 이들 목적지까지 운항하지 않겠다고 발표했다[8]2013년 11월(2013~ 에는 2014년 4월(2014~ 부터 시드니에 대한 서비스 중단을 발표했다[9][10]Aerollineas는 2012년 7월 ( ) 시드니 시가 항공사의 국제 네트워크에서 분리될 때까지 이전에 오클랜드를 통해 시드니에 서비스를 제공했었다[11]2008년 이후 부에노스아이레스-뉴욕 JFK 시장을 비운 후, 아에롤리아스 아르젠티나스는 2013년 12월( 에 이들 항공편을 재개했다[13]2016년[update] 9월 현재 항공사의 국내 공항 중 이용 가능한 좌석 기준 상위 5개 공항은 Aeroparque Jorge Newberri, Insenniero Aeronautico Ambrosio L.V. 타라벨라 국제공항, 미니스트로 피스타리니 국제공항, 산 카를로스 데 바릴로체 공항, 코만단테 아르만도 톨라 국제공항.[14]
리스트
이 섹션은 갱신되어야 한다.(2021년 12월) |
다음은 2019년[update] 4월 현재 항공사가 운항하는 목적지 목록이다.아래 목록에 있는 목적지는 국가별로 제시되며, 각 목적지마다 공항과 함께 제공되는 도시가 제공된다.이 목록에는 또한 허브 또는 항공사의 초점 도시로서 서비스를 제공하는 공항과 계절에 따라 서비스를 제공하는 목적지가 포함된다.종료된 목적지도 나열되어 있지만, 아에롤리아스 아르젠티나스에만 해당된다.
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