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Fly with Aerolíneas Argentinas

Fly with Aerolíneas Argentinas and earn Volare points

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Extended description of the initiative

Aerolíneas Argentinas is the biggest airline company in Argentina. With a modern fleet of Airbus A330 and B737 aircraft, the company flies to over 66 national and international destinations in South America, the Caribbean, North America and Europe.

Aerolíneas Argentinas’ commercial flights depart from Buenos Aires Airport, and the company is recognized as one of the best airline companies in the world.

How to accumulate points with the initiative

Volare points for flights sold by Aerolíneas Argentinas:

Travel class Booking class Points
Business J, C 150% of miles flown
D, I 135% of miles flown
Premium Economy W, S 125% of miles flown
Economy Y 100% of miles flown
B, M, U, K, H, L, Q 50% of miles flown
T, E, N, V 25% of miles flown

  • From October 11, 2023.
  • All flights sold* by ITA Airways, even those operated by Aerolineas Argentinas, are subject to the Volare points accumulation terms and conditions;
  • For all flights sold** directly by Aerolineas Argentinas, Volare Members will be able to accumulate points (as shown in the table above), which will then be added to the relevant multipliers provided by the member’s club card, e.g. Plus +10%; Premium +20%; Executive + 30%;
  • All Aerolineas Argentinas flights qualify and can be used towards accumulating and/or renewing points on the member’s club card;
  • Points will only be credited on flights operated by ITA Airways or with Partner carriers with whom a frequent flyer agreement has been signed;
  • Classes A, R, G, X, Z, O, P and F do not qualify for earning Volare points;
  • To accumulate Volare points, you will need to enter your Volare frequent flyer number when booking and checking in. Otherwise, no Volare points will be credited to your account.

*I.e., flights issued with ITA Airways ticket code (055) and flight code ‘AZ’

*I.e. flights issued with Aerolineas Argentinas ticket code (044) and flight code ‘AR’