Ingeniero Aeronáutico Ambrosio L.V. Taravella International Airport
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Overview
Cordoba is Argentina's third-busiest airport, after Ministro Pistarini International Airport and Aeroparque Jorge Newbery, both of which are located in Buenos Aires.Template:Fact
The airport had been a jetport for a long time, having received commercial jet aircraft services before, but it had been lacking the size to receive larger numbers of passengers until Aeropuertos Argentina 2000, a private company that operates several airports in Argentina, decided to give internal Argentine airports more money so that they could expand and lure more airlines. Up until that moment, the Taravella airport, which was named after an architect, only had one story and one terminal.
The construction of a second and third floor began in 2000, designed by prominent local architect Mario Roberto Álvarez; by 2002, it was finished and Aerolíneas Argentinas decided to make the Taravella airport a hub for domestic flights.
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From October 2010 to January 2012, Iberia operated a route to Madrid.[3] Air Europa commenced flights from Córdoba to Madrid via Asunción in December 2016.[4] American Airlines began service to Miami in June 2019.[5] The flight ended the following year.[6]
Airlines and destinations
Today, Córdoba Airport primarily serves domestic and regional destinations across South America, though it does have flights to Central America and Europe, too. Template:Airport-dest-list
See also
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References
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External links
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