Panamanian airline Copa Airlines announced that it will temporarily suspend 4 routes as of January 2025, due to delays in the delivery of new airplanes by Boeing.
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According to the airline’s website, flights to Santiago de los Caballeros (Dominican Republic) will be suspended as of January 10, to Tulum (Mexico) on January 11, to Mexico City’s Felipe Angeles International Airport on January 12 and to Armenia (Colombia) on January 20.
With these temporary suspensions, Copa seeks to optimize its network of destinations while the delivery of new aircraft is normalized.
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