Two weekly flights will be implemented from January. There is great interest among Brazilian wholesale operators. The viability of an airline San Pablo-Mendoza-Bariloche operated by Aerolineas Argentinas two weekly flights from next January was discussed Monday during a meeting at the headquarters of the company, with the presence of the Secretary of Tourism of the Nation Enrique Meyer. The meeting, chaired by the president of Aerolineas Argentinas, Mariano Recalde, also attended by the Secretary of Tourism of Mendoza, Luis Böhm, and the president of Tourism Promotion Authority of Bariloche, Hector Barberis. Wholesale Brazilian operators who traditionally work with Bariloche have already shown the potential benefits of the new route would create connectivity with the rest of Patagonia and Buenos Aires a new triangulation-Mendoza-Bariloche. Also, the route would connect directly with the Patagonia tourists arriving to Mendoza from Santiago de Chile and other regions. The combination of Mendoza (the fastest growing demand in Brazil) and Bariloche products (which were installed more forcefully on the market) would also presenting attractive route throughout the year.