In line with its commitment to strengthen its network with routes that directly link the regions of the country without stopovers in Bogota, as of March 28 Avianca customers will be able to fly on the new Cartagena-San Andres-Cartagena route more easily, without having to make stopovers in Bogota.
Travelers can find flights from 99,700 pesos and can purchase them from their cell phone, on the website or at the points of sale of their preference.
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“The launch of the route between Cartagena and San Andres, in addition to the Pereira-Cartagena and Pereira-Santa Marta flights we recently launched, evidences our commitment to continue strengthening direct flights and facilitating the travel plans of our customers in the regions. We will continue to adapt our product to today’s customers, who prefer to travel on domestic routes, on time and with a more simplified product,” said Silvia Mosquera, Avianca’s Commercial Executive Vice President.
The airline will also resume 10 domestic and international routes, which it had temporarily suspended due to the impacts of COVID-19:
Bogota-Orlando on March 28
Bogota-Guatemala City on March 28
Barranquilla-Miami on 28 March
Barranquilla-Cali on March 28
Medellín-Montería on March 28
Houston-San Salvador on March 28
San Salvador-Toronto on March 28
Guatemala City-Los Angeles on April 2
Guatemala City-San Jose, Costa Rica on April 2
Mexico City-San Salvador on April 7
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