Avianca and Boliviana de Aviación (BOA) announced their interline agreement that allows their customers to connect directly on flights of both airlines since September 1.
The alliance will allow travelers to fly to and from 7 cities in Bolivia with a single ticket, paying in a single transaction, having a single fare from origin to final destination and registering their luggage up to their final destination, as well as accessing Avianca’s offer of around 125 routes to visit 24 countries in Latin America and Europe.
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Through this agreement, more and more customers will be able to enjoy more than 3,800 flights per week operated by Avianca, with an availability of more than 600,000 seats per week in the most complete network in Colombia and one of the largest in Latin America, also having the opportunity to connect through La Paz and Santa Cruz, with 11 routes to the interior of Bolivia, to visit cities such as Cochabamba, Cobija, Oruro, Sucre, Trinidad, among others.
“So far in 2022 we have transported more than 80,000 passengers to and from Bolivia, with an occupancy factor of more than 76% on our flights. We know that Bolivia is a market in constant growth and development, so we are excited to offer our customers multiple options to connect this country, with all the possibilities of travel through our network, thanks to this new agreement,” said Julio Ordóñez, Avianca’s Director of Alliances.
Boliviana de Aviación strengthens its expansion plan and offers Bolivians more than 65 destinations offered by the Colombian airline. The airline is a leader in the aviation industry in its country, integrating Bolivia as a whole. In this way, Boliviana de Aviación promotes Bolivian tourism, making known the culture, diversity and tradition of its country.
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