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Delta to reconnect New York and Buenos Aires with daily seasonal nonstop flight

Starting Oct. 27, Delta Air Lines will resume its direct route between New York-JFK and Buenos Aires, Argentina. This flight will be operated on the Airbus A330-900neo, celebrated for its cutting-edge technology and exceptional comfort.  

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Delta is thrilled to announce the return of its seasonal nonstop service between New York-JFK and Buenos Aires, enhancing the connection between these two vibrant cities. Operating until March 29, 2025, this route invites travelers to immerse themselves in Buenos Aires' rich culture, celebrated gastronomy and exquisite wines. From the passionate rhythms of tango to the mouthwatering delights of its famed steakhouses, the city offers an unforgettable experience. On the other hand, New York stands as a dynamic hub of innovation, art and diverse culinary offerings, embodying the essence of American culture. This connection not only fosters cultural exchange but also strengthens economic ties, making it easier for travelers to explore the unique charms of both destinations.  

Customers can select from four cabin options, catering to a range of preferences and needs: 

  • Delta One Suites: 29 private suites with individual doors, lie-flat seats, and large entertainment screens. 
  • Delta Premium Select: 28 spacious seats with adjustable headrests and footrests for enhanced in-flight comfort. 
  • Delta Comfort+: 56 seats offering dedicated overhead bin space and preferred seating in the main cabin. 
  • Main Cabin: 168 ergonomic seats with individual entertainment screens. 

“We are proud to restore this nonstop service between two major cities, using the Airbus A330-900neo, one of the most advanced aircraft on the market," said Agustín Durand, Delta’s General Sales Manager for Argentina, Central America, and the Caribbean. "This service provides convenience and time savings for both business and leisure travelers. With strategic schedules and top-tier onboard service, we reaffirm our commitment to delivering exceptional travel experiences on every flight.”

A traveler stands in front of the Arc de Triomphe in Paris, France.

Two Delta Network Planning team members provide an inside look at some of the decisions that shape where and when customers can fly. 

Delta One Lounge at JFK and enhanced service to Buenos Aires 

In New York, Delta One passengers can enjoy the luxurious Delta One lounge at John F. Kennedy International Airport (JFK). This exclusive lounge offers a tranquil space to relax before flights, featuring upscale amenities such as gourmet dining options, premium beverages, and comfortable seating areas. With attentive service and a range of amenities designed for a premium travel experience, the Delta One Lounge at JFK ensures that travelers can unwind and prepare for their journey in style. 

The Delta One Lounge at New York’s John F. Kennedy International Airport – the first of its kind, and larger than any Delta Sky Club – offers a variety of experiences and amenities for the premium traveler.

Beginning Oct. 27, travelers flying from Atlanta to Buenos Aires (EZE) will enjoy an upgraded experience on the Airbus A330-900neo. This aircraft, known for its cutting-edge technology and exceptional comfort, will enhance every journey. Delta is proud to be the first airline to introduce this state-of-the-art aircraft, featuring the luxurious Delta One Suite. Additionally, the new seasonal flights will operate on a convenient daylight northbound schedule, offering more options and facilitating seamless connections throughout the U.S. 

Furthermore, starting Dec. 14, 2024, Delta will launch a new seasonal service between Atlanta and Buenos Aires, adding a second daily flight to our year-round schedule, available through Jan. 14, 2025. This new route will boost connectivity during the peak holiday season, providing travelers with even more opportunities to experience the best of the U.S. or soak in the festive spirit of Buenos Aires. 

Atlanta's airport: The easiest gateway for Spanish speaking travelers 

With extensive signage in Spanish and many ground crew members fluent in the language, navigating Atlanta's airport is easy and accessible. Customers can also enjoy a variety of amenities, including bars, restaurants, and shops that feature Latin cuisine alongside other favorites. This commitment to inclusivity makes ATL a friendly destination for Latino travelers. 

Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta International Airport (ATL) serves as Delta's primary hub and ranks among the busiest airports in the world, offering customers seamless connections to over 140 destinations across the United States and an additional 160 international locations. 

Looking ahead to next summer, Delta plans to offer an impressive 1.1 million weekly seats, with 968 daily flights to 215 destinations from Atlanta. This marks the airline's most extensive schedule to date, featuring nearly 75 additional daily departures compared to the summer of 2024. 

A drone view of Downtown Atlanta

Delta is ready to offer 1.1 million weekly seats, 968 daily flights and service to 215 destinations this summer from Atlanta—its largest schedule ever. With nearly 75 additional daily departures compared to summer 2024, this growth reaffirms its place as the world’s largest airline hub.  

To book Delta flights between Argentina and the United States, visit delta.com. 

Seasonal Flight Schedule between EZE and New York-JFK 

Flight 

Departure 

Arrival 

Frequency-Aircraft 

114– EZEJFK*  

22:25  

07:15 

Daily A330-900neo 

115 – JFKEZE**  

20:50  

09:45  

Daily A330-900neo  


*Flight schedules are subject to change.  

**Seasonal service will operate from October 27, 2024, to March 29, 2025.  

 

Seasonal Flight Schedule between EZE and ATL 

Flight 

Departure 

Arrival 

Frequency-Aircraft 

279 – ATLEZE* 

19:15  

07:15  

Daily A330-300 

278 – EZEATL**  

09:30 

17:55 

Daily A330-300 

101 – ATLEZE  

21:05 

09:00  

Daily A330-900neo  

110 – EZEATL 

20:00 

05:20  

Daily A330-900neo 

 
*Flight schedules are subject to change.  

**The second seasonal flight will operate from December 14, 2024, to January 14, 2025.  

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