Copa Airlines plans to resume flights to Belize and Monterrey (Mexico) starting in June, according to sources close to the airline.
These flights will be operated with Boeing 737-800 aircraft, which can carry 160 passengers: 16 in business class and 144 in main cabin.
See also: Copa Airlines increases flights to Paraguay.
Recall that both routes were suspended by the airline in 2020, when the COVID-19 pandemic paralyzed the travel industry.
These reactivations are subject to change as mandated by the authorities in each country.
Copa Airlines currently operates to more than 45 destinations in the Americas and the Caribbean.
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