Key routes such as Córdoba-Río de Janeiro experienced a 93% increase, followed by Ciudad de Panamá (+45%) and Lima (+17%). Meanwhile, Salta consolidated its regional position with a 32% increase in international passengers. As for the domestic market, it reached 3,045,100 passengers (+4% vs. 2024). During this period, 157,785 people opted for direct international flights from within the country without the need for layovers in Buenos Aires, representing a 21% increase over 2024 and an impressive 54% compared to 2023. Among the highlights of the network operated by Aeropuertos Argentina and other concessionaires, Córdoba led international growth with a 62% increase. Particularly notable is the increase in international movements, which, with 8,922 operations, grew by 12% compared to last year. If we analyze the annual cumulative total from January to November 2025, the picture is one of structural expansion: 45,913,230 passengers traveled within the country, an absolute record that surpasses 2024's performance by 12%. Aeronautical Federalism One of the pillars of this phenomenon is the decentralization of connectivity. In this segment, terminals such as Ezeiza (+39%), Resistencia (+37%), Santa Fe (+35%), and Esquel (+27%) showed the most vigorous performances. With an annual cumulative total already summing 45,913,230 passengers between January and November (12% more than in 2024), the sector is on track to close the year with its best record in history, consolidating an expansion trend that redefines the connectivity map in the Southern Cone. Buenos Aires, December 26 (NA)—Nearly 4.4 million passengers traveled in Argentina during the month of November, establishing an unprecedented turning point, positioning November as the month of highest activity in the country's aviation history. According to the latest reports from the National Civil Aviation Administration (ANAC), accessed by the Argentine News Agency, with a flow of 4,392,597 passengers passing through the various airports, the sector not only surpasses post-pandemic records but also establishes a new standard for connectivity and operational efficiency. A systemic and sustained growth November's indicators reflect robust growth in all areas. This dynamism is observed even more markedly in the international segment, where 1,347,497 users were recorded, marking a 14% year-over-year jump. In terms of operations, the Argentine sky has never been so active. The total number of passengers registered represents a 4% increase over the previous 2023 record and a 7% increase over November 2024 figures. Total air movements reached 33,914, surpassing the records of the previous two years.
Record Passenger Growth in Argentina
In November, Argentina set a historic record by serving nearly 4.4 million passengers. International and domestic air travel showed significant growth, especially on key routes and in regional airports, indicating decentralization and strengthening of the country's connectivity.