Published on December 20, 2025

Air travel across Argentina faced renewed disruption as airlines cancelled a total of 13 scheduled flights across several major airports. The cancellations affected routes connecting Buenos Aires, Ushuaia, San Carlos de Bariloche, Puerto Madryn, and São Paulo, limiting both domestic and international connectivity. These Argentina flight cancellations unfolded over multiple days and impacted early-morning, midday, and evening departures, pointing to sustained operational strain rather than isolated disruptions.
The affected destinations included Ministro Pistarini International Airport, Jorge Newbery Airport, Ushuaia–Malvinas Argentinas International Airport, San Carlos de Bariloche International Airport, El Tehuelche Airport, and São Paulo–Guarulhos International Airport.
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At Ushuaia–Malvinas Argentinas International Airport, airlines cancelled two outbound services on Thursday, cutting off key links between Argentina’s southernmost city and the Buenos Aires metropolitan area.
The cancelled flights were:
These Ushuaia flight cancellations disrupted essential northbound travel from Patagonia.
San Carlos de Bariloche International Airport recorded three cancelled departures across Friday and Saturday, directly affecting routes to Buenos Aires and reducing capacity from one of Argentina’s busiest tourist hubs.
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The cancellations included:
These Bariloche airport delays compounded pressure during a period of strong leisure demand.
Jorge Newbery Airport in Buenos Aires experienced multiple cancellations affecting both domestic and regional travel.
The affected departures were:
These Buenos Aires airport disruptions limited onward connections and reduced available seat capacity.
Ministro Pistarini International Airport in Ezeiza accounted for five of the total cancellations, the highest number at any single airport during this period.
Cancelled services included:
These Ezeiza airport cancelled flights affected both tourism-driven and essential domestic routes.
| Departure Airport | Flight Number | Aircraft Type | Destination | Scheduled Time |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| SAWH | ARG1881 | 73M | SAEZ | Thu 12:20 PM |
| SAWH | ARG1871 | B738 | SABE | Thu 08:20 AM |
| SAZS | FBZ5241 | B738 | SABE | Fri 08:35 AM |
| SAZS | FBZ5245 | B738 | SAEZ | Fri 03:15 PM |
| SAZS | FBZ5241 | B738 | SAEZ | Sat 09:35 AM |
| SABE | FBZ5244 | B738 | SAZS | Fri 12:10 PM |
| SABE | ARG1880 | B738 | SAWH | Thu 07:50 AM |
| SABE | TAM8143 | A320 | SBGR | Thu 02:55 PM |
| SAEZ | FBZ5240 | B738 | SAZS | Fri 05:30 AM |
| SAEZ | FBZ5240 | B738 | SAZS | Sat 06:30 AM |
| SAEZ | FBZ5320 | B738 | SAVY | Fri 05:20 AM |
| SAEZ | FBZ5320 | B738 | SAVY | Sat 06:20 PM |
| SAEZ | ARG1870 | B738 | SAWH | Thu 03:50 AM |
For passengers, the wave of cancellations likely resulted in:
These domestic airline disruptions Argentina is facing can quickly cascade across interconnected routes, amplifying inconvenience for travelers.
Several trends stand out across the disruptions:
Argentina flight cancellations of this scale indicate broader scheduling or fleet management challenges rather than isolated operational incidents.
With cancellations spread across Ushuaia, Bariloche, Jorge Newbery, and Ezeiza, the situation underscores ongoing pressure within the country’s air transport system. Until stability improves, travelers may continue to experience reduced flexibility and limited availability on high-demand routes as airlines work to rebalance operations.
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Saturday, December 20, 2025
Saturday, December 20, 2025