Tuesday, 02 January 2024 12:17 GMT

Flybondi Cuts São Paulobuenos Aires Flights, Targets Lucrative Underserved Routes


(MENAFN- The Rio Times) Flybondi will stop its São Paulo–Buenos Aires flights on November 30, 2025, after failing to fill its aircraft on one of South America's busiest corridors.

The airline struggled with just half of its seats occupied from São Paulo and slightly more on the return leg. In June, a 189-seat Boeing 737-800 carried only 24 passengers on one flight.

Faced with daily pressure from Aerolíneas Argentinas, LATAM , and GOL-who together operate more than twenty flights a day between the two capitals-Flybondi could not win enough price-sensitive travelers.

The carrier offered free rebooking, travel vouchers, route changes through Rio de Janeiro, or full refunds to affected passengers.

Rather than fight for saturated traffic, Flybondi will launch four weekly flights from Puerto Iguazú to Lima in December, with fares starting near US $185 round-trip.



It will also begin three weekly flights to Asunción, ramping up to two daily rotations. These smaller markets face fewer competitors and promise steadier demand.

To support this network shift, Flybondi wet-leased four Airbus A320s under ACMI deals. This move boosts capacity when needed and eases past maintenance challenges tied to dollar shortages.

After reporting a US $36.6 million operating loss by mid-2024 and canceling 384 flights last November, the airline shelved its planned NASDAQ listing.

Flybondi's pivot shows how low-cost carriers in Latin America must adapt. They face high fuel costs, weak airport infrastructure, and limited supplier competition.

By targeting underserved routes, Flybondi hopes to secure profitable growth where rivals hold fewer advantages.

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