Would be interesting though if they go to EIN from FAO (and maybe AGP).
Some years ago transavia.com started EIN-ALC/AGP/FAO to "stop ryanair going into every market" as they said.
This winter Ryanair started EIN-ALC in direct competition to transavia.com and now FAO and AGP could come as well. There's no way that transavia.com can sustain these flights, but ALC-EIN was the first route in direct competition and maybe they're happy with the results(and transavia.com isn't).