Air Transat is enhancing its unique virtual interline service with the addition of Colombia’s Viva Air to its Connectair platform. This now means that travelers can now combine selected flights between the two airlines, making it easier for them to fly via Cartagena to Cali, Medellin, Bogota, Cucuta, Pereira, Neiva and Pasto.
“Our objective with connectair by Air Transat is to offer an ever-wider range of destinations to our customers and thus continue growing our network. The addition of Viva Air brings the total of partners accessible through our platform to ten and allows us to multiply travel options to Colombia, in addition to the direct flights we already offer to Cartagena,” says Michèle Barre, Vice-President, Network, Revenue Management and Pricing, at Air Transat.
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“Through this virtual interlining service, we are further expanding opportunities to connect our passengers between South America and Canada with a single transaction, therefore providing them more international travel options,” assured Pablo Madriñan, CCO of the Viva group.
Bookings also include an assistance service in case of flight delay or cancellation, ensuring that travellers arrive at their destination as quickly as possible.
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