Copa Airlines resumes flights Panama – Monterrey.

Copa Airlines announced this Wednesday that as of January 11, 2021 it will restart operations between the Hub of the Americas, located at Panama City’s Tocumen International Airport and the General Mariano Escobedo International Airport in Monterrey, Mexico.

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Flight CM136 will operate departing from Monterrey at 08:52 AM and arriving in Panama at 02:16 PM. The return flight, CM135, will depart Panama at 10:23 AM, arriving in Monterrey at 01:53 PM. For this flight, Copa Airlines will operate a Boeing 737-800 aircraft with a capacity to transport 160 passengers, 16 in business class and 144 in the main cabin.

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As of January 11 the airline will initially operate up to 2 weekly frequencies connecting from Monterrey to Panama, Republic of Panama; Buenos Aires, Argentina; Santa Cruz, Bolivia; Belo Horizonte, Brasilia, Rio de Janeiro, Sao Paulo, Brazil; Santiago de Chile, Chile; Bogotá, Medellin, Colombia; San Jose, Costa Rica; Havana, Cuba; Quito, Guayaquil, Ecuador; San Salvador, El Salvador; Guatemala, Guatemala; Asuncion, Paraguay; Lima, Peru; San Juan, Puerto Rico; Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic; Montevideo, Uruguay.

“Reconnecting to Monterrey, through our Hub of the Americas, fills us with optimism, since with these flights we will be able to serve thousands of passengers who wish to return home, reunite with their families, return to their favorite vacation destinations, attend to health issues, important meetings, family or professional commitments,” said Pedro Heilbron, CEO of Copa Airlines.

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