Avianca, the oldest airline in the Americas and the second oldest in the world, celebrates its 105th anniversary with a surprise for its customers.
In order to continue linking the regions of Colombia, as it has done since 1919, the company will be giving away 105 round-trip tickets on direct domestic flights at the airports of Bogota, Medellin, Cali, Barranquilla and Cartagena.
Those who are present at these airports may participate by following the instructions of the Avianca team on site. Tickets may be redeemed until December 31, 2024, to fly from February 1 through May 31, 2025, except during peak seasons.
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“We are celebrating 105 years, with more than 40 domestic routes, with which we continue to connect the regions of Colombia. That is why today we are carrying out this activity, so that our customers continue flying and that more and more people can get to know the country of beauty,” said Carolina Cortés, Avianca’s global vice president of Corporate Communications and Reputation.
Since its beginnings in Barranquilla in 1919, Avianca has been a pioneer in the aviation industry and, after more than a century, has consolidated an extensive route network that reflects its mission to continue connecting the regions of Colombia and the country with the world.
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