Avianca reactivated eleven direct international routes for the mid-year high season to offer greater connectivity between cities in the United States and different destinations in Latin America, including Colombia, El Salvador, Guatemala, Honduras and Costa Rica.
Routes:
- From Las Vegas and Orlando to San Salvador.
- From Chicago to Guatemala City.
- From Washington to San Jose, Costa Rica.
- From New York to San Pedro de Sula, Cartagena, Pereira and Cali.
- From Miami to Cartagena and Cali.
- From Orlando to Medellin.
The routes will be available from June and will be operated on A320 family aircraft with a capacity of 180 passengers, which will represent a weekly offer of more than 20,000 seats on these eleven routes.
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“We continue to focus on the United States as one of the most important connectivity points in our route network. Part of that commitment has been to strengthen our operation, point to point, to promote access so that more travelers can visit the main destinations on the continent. There will be eleven additional direct routes that will be complemented with a flexible product that allows more people to fly and tailor it to their needs,” explained Rolando Damas, Avianca’s Director of Sales for North America, Central America and the Caribbean.
Avianca currently offers an extensive network that facilitates its connectivity in the Americas and Europe through more than 140 routes, with more than 700 daily flights and more than 930,000 weekly seats connecting to 75 destinations in 25 countries.
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