There are flights, of course. Most of them are full up until late May. Like wait-list full. And then there is no guarantee all of them scheduled in May/ June will actually operate if restrictions get extended.
Which airlines have the best luck of actually flying? Can we see which flights are actually approved so we don't have to go through the airlines fucking everyone by cancelling flights last minute..
In La Nación they write that American Airlines will fly every Friday to Dallas. Anybody knows which United flights (to Houston) will operate over the next weeks?
Which airlines have the best luck of actually flying? Can we see which flights are actually approved so we don't have to go through the airlines fucking everyone by cancelling flights last minute..
In terms of best luck, AA or AR to MIA. And only MIA.
All flights scheduled are currently approved, until they are not anymore. No idea what will happen in late May or June in terms of existing restrictions requiring the frequencies we see today being extended or not. Now that Manaus and UK strains are already well and truly out of the bag here in Argentina it seems kind of redundant.