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Domestic flights get back underway

Jujuy the first Aerolíneas Argentinas destinatio­n out of Ezeiza Airport on Thursday, as flights restarted after seven-month stoppage.

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Argentina resumed regular domestic flights on Thursday after an interrupti­on of seven months due to the Covid-19 pandemic, although within a format of restrictio­ns and health protocols limiting operations.

“The revival of connectivi­ty will be gradual, giving priority to health,” declared the Transport Ministry, only allowing essential workers and persons needing to travel for health reasons to board flights for now.

Jujuy was the first Aerolíneas Argentinas destinatio­n out of Ezeiza Airport on Thursday with a further three flights to Mendoza, Tucumán and Tierra del Fuego later the same day.

The protocol requires passengers to wear a face-mask and show a travel certificat­e while some provinces also require proof of testing negative for Covid-19 before boarding aircraft or arrival.

Formosa, the province with the least cases of Covid-19 (147), is the only district to have maintained a ban on incoming flights for now, maintainin­g strict control over its frontier with Paraguay and other borders.

Regular flights in Argentina were interrupte­d on March 20 when the government decreed a general quarantine restrictin­g public transport and closing frontiers although various other restrictio­ns on industrial and commercial activities, as well as open-air recreation, have been gradually lifted since then.

Argentina recently became one of just six countries in the world to reach a seven-digit total of cases with its death toll topping 27,000.

Frontiers remain closed while internatio­nal airlines can only operate flights to transport Argentine citizens or residents who must observe 14 days of quarantine upon arrival. Long-distance land and local public transport remain limited to essential workers while for industrial and commercial activities, employees must arrange transport for their workers.

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