Flybondi Cancels 5 Flights at Buenos Aires Aeroparque on 9 June

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Departure board at Buenos Aires Aeroparque showing Flybondi flight disruptions June 2026

Flybondi, Argentina’s largest low-cost carrier, cancelled five flights and reported four additional delays at Aeroparque Jorge Newbery (AEP) in Buenos Aires on 9 June 2026, causing knock-on disruption across its domestic and Brazil-facing network.

The cancellations affected routes between Buenos Aires and several provincial cities, as well as services linking Argentina to Brazilian destinations. Passengers holding Flybondi tickets on the day faced last-minute rebooking queues and limited seat availability on alternative services.

What Caused the Disruptions

Flybondi has not released an official statement detailing the cause. Third-party tracking data pointed to a combination of technical faults on specific aircraft and crew availability issues that compressed the airline’s turnaround schedule. Cascading delays from early morning services affected afternoon departures.

Your Rights as a Passenger

Under Argentine aviation regulations (Resolución 1532/98 and subsequent ANAC guidelines), passengers on cancelled domestic flights are entitled to a choice between a full refund, rebooking on the next available service, or an alternative carrier. Airlines must also provide meals and communication credits if the delay or cancellation exceeds two hours.

For a detailed breakdown of your rights and how to file a complaint with Argentina’s civil aviation authority (ANAC), our flight delay compensation guide covers the process step by step.

Planning Contingencies

If you are flying Flybondi between Buenos Aires and Córdoba, Mendoza, or Brazil, we recommend arriving early, enabling SMS notifications in the Flybondi app, and keeping alternative transport options in mind. Our getting around Argentina guide covers bus and rail connections between major cities as a backup.