The occupation of the flights that Avianca has been carrying out in the routes authorized by the Colombian Government reaches 80%, confirmed the director of sales of the airline, Juan Diego Zapata, reported Caracol.
See also: Avianca expands its operations in Colombia to 21 destinations.
He said that it is operating with a capacity of 10% and clarified that the occupation is going very well after the opening of several airports in the country.
According to Juan Diego Zapata another factor that will help is the reactivation of international flights and it is expected that in October international operations will start from the El Dorado International Airport in Bogota.
See also: Colombia: Bogota airport opens a laboratory for Covid-19 testing.
Avianca will operate from Miami, New York, Sao Paulo, Mexico, Guayaquil, Quito, Cancun, Guatemala, La Paz, Punta Cana, Rio de Janeiro, Santo Domingo and Washington.
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