Avianca announced on Monday two new direct routes that will connect Medellin with Armenia and Aruba, starting on April 2 and June 1, respectively.
Each route will operate 4 weekly frequencies, with an offer of more than 1,300 seats per week, in A320 family aircraft, with capacity for between 150 and 180 passengers.
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“We continue to strengthen our network and bet on the potential of Medellin, Armenia and Aruba, three of the destinations with the greatest potential in our country and in our region. Today Avianca’s customers in Medellin already have an offer of 10 domestic destinations and 8 international destinations, and with the entry into operation of these two new routes, there will be 20.
Today Avianca’s customers have an offer of more than 130 routes, 3,800 weekly flights and more than 650,000 seats per week connecting with 24 countries in the Americas and Europe.
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