Aerolíneas Argentinas Operates Second Special FIFA World Cup 2026 Flight to the United States. Aerolíneas Argentinas has operated its second special flight to the United States to support Argentine fans traveling to the FIFA World Cup 2026. The flight departed from Buenos Aires Ezeiza International Airport on Saturday evening and headed to Dallas, one of the tournament’s host cities. The operation forms part of the airline’s dedicated World Cup travel program aimed at providing additional connectivity for supporters following Argentina’s national team throughout the competition.
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The service was operated by Airbus A330-200 registration LV-KAN, an aircraft recently unveiled as “The Most Argentine Aircraft in the World.” The jet features a special livery inspired by the Argentina national football team, including the iconic number 10, the official jersey design on the tail, a captain’s armband wrapped around the engines, and three stars symbolizing the country’s FIFA World Cup titles. The aircraft has become a flying tribute to Argentina’s football heritage and the passion of its supporters.
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The Dallas flight follows the airline’s first special World Cup service, which was launched on June 13 with a destination of Kansas City. Aerolíneas Argentinas has also scheduled a third special flight for June 25, completing the current phase of its World Cup operation. These dedicated services complement the carrier’s regular flights to Miami, offering passengers additional travel options and connections to various World Cup host cities across the United States. Through this initiative, the airline continues to strengthen its role in connecting Argentine fans with one of the world’s most important sporting events.
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