Copa Airlines announced that it will resume flights between Panama City and Porto Alegre (Brazil) as of March 2.
The route will have three weekly frequencies, which will connect the Brazilian city with more than 50 destinations in the American continent.
See also: Copa Airlines will be first airline the Americas to test IATA Travel Pass.
“Porto Alegre is a strategic route for the company’s operations in the country. We have been operating out of Porto Alegre for years and were looking forward to resuming flights to the city. We are immensely pleased to be able to offer our customers another destination option departing from Brazil,” said Carlos Antunes, Copa Airlines Regional Sales Manager.
To view available flights, as well as all itineraries and to make reservations, please visit copaair.com.
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