Avianca said Wednesday that it will offer more than 1.4 million seats on more than 3,900 flights to 75 destinations in the Americas and Europe, between Friday, March 22 and Monday, April 1, a period that corresponds to the Easter holiday season in several countries.
“Compared to last year’s Easter season, we have increased the number of available seats by almost 26%. Likewise, the number of frequencies has increased for this season, with 23% more flights compared to 2023, in line with Avianca’s objective that more and more people travel by air, safely, on time and with luggage at their destinations,” said David Alemán, Sales Director for Colombia and South America.
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Among the preferred destinations for this season are Pereira, Cúcuta and Barranquilla in Colombia; Los Angeles, Miami, New York and Washington in North America; El Salvador, Guatemala and Costa Rica in Central America; Aruba and Curaçao in the Caribbean; Quito and Galapagos in Ecuador; Rio de Janeiro in Brazil; and London in Europe.
Avianca recommended its travelers to take into account the following tips for their trips during Easter Week:
- Digital channels: Manage your reservation through our digital channels, and your baggage at airport kiosks.
- Self-service: Use the automatic machines at the airport for baggage check-in.
- Flight status: Stay informed about flight status, either through the Avianca app or on Avianca.com.
- Anticipation: Arrive 3 hours in advance of the flight departure time.
- Requirements in order: Make sure to have all required documentation ready according to the destination.
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