Avianca is revving up for the year-end season with the start of operations of 7 new direct routes, the reactivation of 15 more and the transportation of more than 4 million travelers who will fly on more than 17,000 flights.
→ Avianca starts sales program on board.
The airline reiterated its commitment to continue connecting Colombia and its regions with the Americas and Europe. Therefore, for this year-end season, it will offer 20% more routes compared to the low season and 10% more capacity in terms of ASK (available seats per kilometer).
7 New Routes
Bucaramanga – Miami* – 8 de diciembre
Pereira – Nueva York* – 8 de diciembre
Pereira – Miami* – 8 de diciembre
Medellín – Pereira* – 8 de diciembre
Santa Marta – Miami* – 10 de diciembre
Cartagena – Sao Paulo – 10 de enero de 2023
Cartagena – Santiago de Chile – 11 de enero de 2023
Reactivation of 15 Routes
Colombia
Cartagena-Miami* – December 8
Cartagena-New York* – December 9
Cartagena-Bucaramanga – December 9
Cartagena-Cali – December 8
Cartagena-Pereira – January 10, 2023
Medellín-Orlando* – December 9
Medellín-Cancún – December 8
Medellín-Riohacha – December 9
Cali-Miami – December 8
Cali-New York* – December 8
Cali-Santa Marta – December 8
Barranquilla-Miami – Dec. 8
Costa Rica
San Jose-Cancun – December 8
San Jose-Washington – December 2
Ecuador
Guayaquil-Lima – December 15
*Seasonal operations
“With the inauguration and reactivation of more than 20 direct routes during 2022, we continue to consolidate our Avianca for all. Undoubtedly, 2022 was a year of immense progress in strategic projects such as the agreement to create Grupo Abra together with GOL; the simplification of our fleet to stay with A320 and B787 aircraft; the reconfiguration of A320s to increase capacity by 20% with 3 differentiated seats; the simplification of our fare system; the launch of the in-flight sales service, as well as the launch of the in-flight sales service; the simplification of our fare system; the launch of the onboard sales service, as well as more than 15 additional services (ancillaries) that allow our customers to personalize their trip; the strengthening of our contact center; and the growth of key businesses such as LifeMiles and Avianca Cargo. By 2023 we will continue to consolidate our business vision with the clear objective of being the airline of choice for millions of travelers in Latin America”, Adrian Neuhauser, President and CEO of Avianca.
Avianca’s customers currently have 129 routes, 3,800 weekly flights and 650,000 seats per week connecting to 24 countries and 67 destinations in the Americas and Europe.
Related Topics
Air France-KLM Reaffirms Confidence in Boeing 787 After Air India Crash
Royal Air Maroc Set to Place Major Aircraft Order with Boeing and Airbus
Boeing’s Outstanding May: Records 303 New Orders and Hits 737 MAX Production Target
Boeing to Focus on Customers, Innovation, and Partnership at Paris Air Show 2025
Plataforma Informativa de Aviación Comercial con 13 años de trayectoria.