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Travel Disruptions Hit Argentina as Over 10 New Flights Are Cancelled Including American Airlines, Flybondi, and More Affecting Routes to Buenos Aires, Cordoba, Bariloche, Ushuaia, Dallas-Fort Worth, and More

Published on December 29, 2025

Travel disruptions hit argentina as over 10 new flights are cancelled including american airlines, flybondi, and more affecting routes to buenos aires, cordoba, bariloche, ushuaia, dallas-fort worth, and more

Recent disruptions in air travel across Argentina are causing headaches for travelers, as multiple flights have been cancelled across key airports in the country. A total of 10 flights have been cancelled, affecting destinations including Buenos Aires, Cordoba, Bariloche, Dallas-Fort Worth, Vicecomodoro Ángel de la Paz Aragonés, Domingo Faustino Sarmiento, and Ushuaia. Both domestic and international passengers are facing delays, rerouted journeys, and uncertainty as airlines work to adjust schedules.

Ushuaia: Departures Disrupted

Ushuaia-Malvinas Argentinas International Airport (SAWH) has experienced flight interruptions that are affecting departures from the southern tip of Argentina. One significant cancellation includes:

This incident has left travelers looking for alternative arrangements and highlights how Ushuaia departures are affected by operational and logistical challenges.

Bariloche: Key Routes Halted

San Carlos de Bariloche International Airport (SAZS) has faced multiple cancellations, impacting both regional and national connectivity. Passengers traveling to and from this airport have been particularly affected:

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These Bariloche cancelled flights demonstrate the ripple effect that cancellations have on connecting flights and regional travel plans.

Cordoba: Domestic Network Affected

At Ingeniero Ambrosio L.V. Taravella International Airport (SACO) in Cordoba, domestic travelers are facing interruptions due to cancelled flights:

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This development contributes to Cordoba flight disruptions, affecting passengers who rely on the city as a hub for internal flights across Argentina.

Buenos Aires: International and Domestic Challenges

Buenos Aires has been at the center of multiple cancellations, impacting both Jorge Newbery Airport (SABE) and Ministro Pistarini International Airport (SAEZ). These cancellations are influencing national and international itineraries:

Ministro Pistarini International Airport (SAEZ)

Jorge Newbery Airport (SABE)

These Buenos Aires airport delays underline the strain on Argentina’s busiest airports and the complexity of coordinating multiple flight routes in a dynamic operational environment.

Summary Table of All Cancellations

AirportFlightAircraftDestinationDeparture
SAWH (Ushuaia)ARG1873B738Jorge Newbery (AEP / SABE)Sun 10:20 AM -03
SAZS (Bariloche)FBZ5241B738Ministro Pistarini (EZE / SAEZ)Mon 10:20 AM -03
SAZS (Bariloche)FBZ5441B738Cordoba (COR / SACO)Sun 12:45 PM -03
SACO (Cordoba)FBZ5440B738Bariloche (BRC / SAZS)Sun 09:50 AM -03
SAEZ (Ezeiza)AAL996B789Dallas-Fort Worth (KDFW)Mon 10:30 PM -03
SAEZ (Ezeiza)FBZ5240B738Bariloche (BRC / SAZS)Mon 07:15 AM -03
SABE (Buenos Aires)FBZ5230B738Vicecomodoro Ángel de la Paz Aragonés (SDE / SANE)Mon 05:00 PM -03
SABE (Buenos Aires)FBZ5330B738Domingo Faustino Sarmiento (UAQ / SANU)Mon 12:55 PM -03

Total cancellations: 10
Affected destinations: Buenos Aires, Cordoba, Bariloche, Dallas-Fort Worth, Vicecomodoro Ángel de la Paz Aragonés, Domingo Faustino Sarmiento, Ushuaia

Broader Implications Across South America

The latest round of cancellations highlights a broader trend affecting regional air travel. Passengers in Argentina are facing:

These incidents are part of wider South America travel disruptions, demonstrating how operational setbacks in one airport can ripple across neighboring hubs, affecting travelers across the continent.

Travel Advice for Passengers

Given the ongoing Argentina flight cancellations, travelers are encouraged to:

Airlines continue to monitor operational challenges and are working to minimize inconvenience, but passengers should anticipate potential delays and disruptions, especially during peak travel periods.

The series of cancellations across Ushuaia, Bariloche, Cordoba, and Buenos Aires demonstrates how interconnected the air travel network in Argentina is. For both domestic and international travelers, staying informed and planning ahead is essential to navigate these unexpected disruptions effectively.

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