With the aim of offering more and more direct operations, Avianca has requested authorization from the Colombian Civil Aeronautics Authority to operate four new routes, two international and two domestic.
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According to the application, the airline plans to offer flights on the Medellín-El Salvador-Medellín, Bogotá-Tulum-Bogotá, Bogotá-Arauca-Bogotá and Bogotá-Quibdó-Bogotá routes, which would operate 7 weekly frequencies each on Airbus A319, A320 or A320neo aircraft.

Avianca currently operates 140 routes, with more than 75 destinations in 25 countries in the Americas and Europe.
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