Airlines add flights from the interior to Miami to take travelers to the 2026 World Cup

Airlines add flights from the interior to Miami to take travelers to the 2026 World Cup Airlines add flights from the interior to Miami to take travelers to the 2026 World Cup

Airlines announces new direct routes from Córdoba, Rosario, and Tucumán to Miami to facilitate travel to the 2026 World Cup. The state-owned airline is increasing its service to that destination by almost 100% with 29 weekly flights starting in June. The flights connect to venues where the Argentine national team will play between June 11 and July 19. Passengers can purchase tickets through official channels as the official schedule is confirmed.

New Routes from Inland Cities

Córdoba operates two weekly flights to Miami on Mondays and Wednesdays with a stopover in Punta Cana. Rosario adds three flights on Tuesdays, Fridays, and Sundays starting June 8. Tucumán operates two weekly services on Thursdays and Saturdays with the same Caribbean connection. These routes respond to demand from fans who want to avoid stopovers in Buenos Aires for the World Cup. The Córdoba-Miami route will continue to operate regularly after the World Cup with Airbus A330 aircraft.

93% increase in total flights to Miami

The airline now offers a total of 29 weekly flights to Miami, including 20 from Buenos Aires and two direct flights from Córdoba. This represents a 93% increase compared to 2025 and facilitates connections to 16 airports in the United States, Canada, and Mexico. Aerolíneas adjusts frequencies according to Argentina’s confirmed group stage matches. Ticket sales will begin soon, subject to dynamic availability. The company adapts its offer to the official FIFA calendar.

Special Flights to Kansas and Dallas

Aerolíneas has scheduled two charter flights to Kansas for the Argentina-Algeria match on June 16, arriving the day before and on the day of the match. Dallas will have four special flights for the matches against Austria (June 22) and Jordan (June 27). These charters will transport fans directly to the group venues without any stopovers. These operations reinforce the state’s presence at global sporting events. Passengers can choose flexible schedules according to the dates of the initial phase.

Federal Strategy for International Connections

Córdoba consolidates its Taravella airport as a provincial hub with 50% more international passengers annually. The direct route to Miami continues beyond the tournament as a regular service on Fridays and Sundays. ANAC ranks this terminal third in foreign revenue after Ezeiza and Aeroparque. Aerolíneas strengthens outbound tourism from the provinces ahead of the historic World Cup expansion.

  • Córdoba: 2 flights/week Monday-Wednesday via Punta Cana
  • Rosario: 3 flights/week Tuesday-Friday-Sunday
  • Tucumán: 2 flights/week Thursday-Saturday
  • Total Miami: 29 flights/week (+93% vs 2025)
  • Dallas/Kansas: 6 special group phase charters

Airlines positions federal network to maximize Argentine attendance at the 2026 World Cup. Fans monitor official website for early reservations.

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