Information for passengers

Information for passengers

Everything you need to know at this early stage of the airline's development.

Everything you need to know at this early stage of the airline's development.

Frequently asked questions Frequently

Clear answers about the airline's current status and our next steps.

Clear answers about the airline's current status and our next steps.

Is JOY already operating commercial flights?

We are currently in the operational preparation and certification stage. The start of operations will be officially announced through our communication channels.

 

When will tickets go on sale?

Ticket sales will begin once the certification and operational authorization process has been completed. The dates and conditions of sale will be announced in due course through our official channels.

What kind of airline is JOY?

JOY is a premium regional airline in Argentina, designed to connect the country with direct flights, appropriately sized aircraft, and a comfortable, peaceful, and efficient travel experience. We are not a mass-market airline: we prioritize time, space, and quality of travel, without charging unnecessary extras.

What sets JOY apart from other airlines?

JOY stands out from other airlines because it flies with aircraft configured with far fewer seats than usual on similar routes. Where other airlines carry up to 200 passengers, JOY offers a premium experience with approximately 90 seats, rows of two without a middle seat, more legroom and shoulder room, less cabin noise, and much faster processes. Everything is designed to make the trip more comfortable and faster, so you can truly go and return in a single day. That's how you fly with JOY.

 

How can I receive updates about the launch?

You can follow us on our official channels and sign up to receive updates. There we will announce start dates, sales openings, and new destinations.

 

How can I contact you?

You can contact JOY through our official contact channels, where our team will be available to answer questions and provide information about the airline and the start of operations.