Panama’s Copa Airlines inaugurated its new routes to Tulum (Mexico) and Florianopolis (Brazil). With this addition, the airline expands its network to 85 destinations in 32 countries in Central, South, North America and the Caribbean.
Starting today, the airline will connect four times a week (Mondays, Wednesdays, Fridays and Sundays) the magical city of Tulum, located in the state of Quintana Roo, with the Hub of the Americas in Panama. This new connection becomes Copa Airlines’ fifth destination in Mexico, joining Mexico City, Cancun, Guadalajara and Monterrey.
To continue strengthening its connectivity in the Brazilian market, Copa Airlines also inaugurated a new route to Florianópolis, capital of the state of Santa Catarina, becoming the airline’s seventh destination in Brazil. The route initially operates three weekly frequencies: Tuesdays, Thursdays and Sundays.
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“At Copa Airlines, we remain committed to connecting the Americas. The inauguration of our new routes to Tulum, Mexico and Florianopolis, Brazil, not only promotes cultural and economic exchange between these countries and the rest of the continent, but also boosts tourism and business in these important cities where we operate, and visitors from these regions can more easily come to see all that Panama has to offer,” said Pedro Heilbron, CEO of Copa Airlines.
Copa Airlines currently operates an average of 360 flights daily through the Hub of the Americas, the hub with the most international flights in the region, located at Tocumen International Airport in Panama City, from where it connects to 85 cities.
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