Flybondi resumed scheduled passenger flights on 14 July 2026, ending a two-week grounding triggered by inability to pay fuel supplier YPF for Jet A-1 deliveries[1][4]. The ultra-low-cost carrier restarted with only four of its 13 Boeing 737-800s operational, launching 10 flights from Ezeiza including the first route to Bariloche flown by LV-KDQ[2][4][9]. A new payment agreement with YPF enabled the restart, while majority shareholder COC Global Enterprise initiated legal review against former executives over alleged fraud and financial discrepancies[1][4]. Brazil routes to Rio de Janeiro and Puerto Iguazú resumed 15 July, though seven cancellations occurred amid 15 scheduled flights, signaling persistent instability[2][6][14]. Full fleet recovery and network normalization remain gradual, with Salta and Puerto Madryn unavailable until September 2026[4][6][14].