Air Europa to increase its seat offer in the Americas

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Spanish airline Air Europa continues to consolidate its commitment to connectivity on both sides of the Atlantic by announcing that by the end of this year it will expand its offer of seats in the Americas to nearly three million seats, representing a 13.3% increase over 2022. This significant growth is accompanied by an increased number of frequencies to some of its destinations on the continent.

Venezuela (+79.9%), Colombia (+35.3%) and Panama (+32.4%) are among the destinations that will see a higher percentage increase in the supply of seats. The increase in demand throughout 2023 has also benefited from the completion of the fleet unification and expansion process, with the Boeing 787 Dreamliner as the aircraft for long-haul flights. This has allowed us to increase our seating capacity and operate more efficiently and comfortably.

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In view of the market’s good performance, Air Europa will increase its flight frequencies to nine of its destinations starting in December. Stably, it will reach six weekly frequencies to Panama and Medellin, and five weekly frequencies to Quito, Guayaquil, Asuncion and Caracas.

It will also open a sixth connection to Asunción between December and January. It will also add a fifth weekly frequency to New York and Santa Cruz de la Sierra in Bolivia, and will activate a third connection to Salvador de Bahía, Brazil, to meet the end-of-year holiday demand.

“With this increase in frequencies, Air Europa once again demonstrates that it is one of the most important players in the connection between Europe and America. Our customers choose the company’s proposal for the combination of service quality and performance of our fleet, both for those who travel for business reasons and for those who travel for tourism or to visit family or friends, and seek to do so in the fastest, most comfortable, safe and efficient way,” said Diego Garcia, General Manager of Air Europa in the Americas Reg

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