Avianca announced thursday that it will resume non-stop flights between Bogota and Havana (Cuba) starting July 2, after being suspended in 2020 due to the pandemic.
The route will operate six weekly frequencies on Airbus A320 family aircraft with capacity for 180 passengers. In total, the company will offer more than 2,100 seats per week.
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“After four years, we are happy to return to Cuba to provide our customers with an additional destination in the Caribbean and also to connect Cubans with 25 countries and 75 destinations that are part of our network,” said David Aleman, Avianca’s Sales Director for Colombia and South America.
Currently, Avianca offers more than 70 frequencies and about 10 routes to fly to and from the Caribbean: From Bogota to Aruba, Curacao, Punta Cana, Santo Domingo, San Juan, Havana; From Medellin to Punta Cana, San Juan and from June 2 Aruba.
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