From December of this year, Avianca’s new Business Class Americas, on single-aisle aircraft (Airbus A320), will be on 23 routes in addition to the 11 that have been available since the middle of this year.
This option offers access to seats in the first three rows of the aircraft, with greater recline and space, adjustable headrests, cargo ports and comfort elements. In addition, passengers have meals and beverages included and connection to the Avianca on air entertainment system from their devices.
The Business Class experience is also available on flights operated by Boeing 787 Dreamliner aircraft, on selected frequencies on routes connecting Bogotá with New York (JFK), Miami, São Paulo, Buenos Aires and Santiago de Chile.
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“The expansion of Business Class availability in the Americas consolidates the positioning of this experience, which is based on high quality service in every detail, to offer exceptional trips. An example of this is the incorporation of comfort elements and a menu, which on most of the routes from Bogota has been designed by Colombian chef Alvaro Clavijo, recognized as one of the best in the world,” said Catalina Nannig, Avianca’s Vice President of Sales.
The new Business Class in the Americas also includes:
- Menu: Onboard service includes lunch, dinner or breakfast or a snack service – depending on the length of the flight – dessert, as well as hot and cold beverages.
- Tailored baggage: One personal item, one 10 kg carry-on and two 32 kg checked bags.
- Other benefits: Changes and refunds before the flight, priority services (check-in, counter service and boarding), access to Avianca Lounge lounges (also applies to lounges with Star Alliance agreements) and LifeMiles accrual (7 miles for every dollar).
ROUTES WITH THE NEW AMERICAS BUSINESS CLASS
Since July of this year:
- Between Bogota and Toronto, Boston, New York, Washington, Miami, Mexico City, São Paulo, Rio de Janeiro, Montevideo, Santiago de Chile and Buenos Aires (Ezeiza).
Starting in December:
- Between San Salvador and Los Angeles, San Francisco, New York, Washington D.C., Mexico City, Panama City, Medellin, Bogota and Lima.
- Between Medellín and New York, Lima, São Paulo, Buenos Aires and Santiago de Chile.
- Between Bogota and Montreal, Chicago, Orlando, Fort Lauderdale, Panama City, Lima, Georgetown, Asuncion and Buenos Aires (Aeroparque).
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