El Plumerillo (MDZ) is the fourth largest airport in Argentina and is based in Mendoza. You can fly to 14 destinations with 9 airlines in scheduled passenger traffic.
El Plumerillo (MDZ) is the fourth largest airport in Argentina and is based in Mendoza. You can fly to 14 destinations with 9 airlines in scheduled passenger traffic.
The route with the most departures is the route to Buenos Aires (AEP) with an average of 73 flights from El Plumerillo every week which is 45% of all weekly departures. The top international destinations from here are Santiago (SCL) and Sao Paulo (GRU). The two longest flights are Mendoza (MDZ) to Punta Cana (PUJ) that takes around 7 hours and 43 minutes and Mendoza (MDZ) to Panama City (PTY) with a flight time of 6 hours and 52 minutes.
Aerolineas Argentinas is the largest airline here by counting the number of departures with around 66 scheduled take-offs every week. The second largest operator from El Plumerillo is JetSMART. The aircraft types with most scheduled flights are the Airbus A31X/32X and the Boeing 737.
The route with the longest flighttime from Mendoza (MDZ) is to Punta Cana (PUJ) and takes about 7h 43min with a Boeing 737MAX 8 Passenger
Based on number of scheduled departures next month.
Based on number of scheduled departures next month





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