Avianca continues to promote the reactivation of tourism and the economy by announcing an increase in frequencies for the routes it operates to and from Lima (Peru).
As of March 27, the airline will increase from 13 flights per week to 28 flights per week on its routes to Bogota (Colombia), Guayaquil (Ecuador), San Jose (Costa Rica). Subsequently, as of May 2022, it will increase its frequencies to San Salvador (El Salvador) to more than 30 flights per week for all routes.
→ Avianca will operate to Manizales via codeshare with EasyFly.
This increase is equivalent to more than 250% in frequencies, boosting connectivity for customers in Lima and throughout Peru. For passengers, this represents an availability of more than 4,000 seats per week.
“We are pleased to know that customers in Lima are preferring to travel with us, for that reason, we are increasing frequencies so that more people can enjoy one of the largest networks in Latin America, and access our competitive pricing proposal and all the attributes that Avianca offers travelers,” said David Aleman, Avianca’s Director for Central and South America.
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