Avianca announced this Thursday the expansion of its connectivity between Colombia and Argentina with three new weekly frequencies between Bogotá and Buenos Aires-Ezeiza. Starting April 1, 2025, the airline will operate 17 flights per week on this route.
The new flights, available on Tuesdays, Thursdays, and Saturdays, will depart from Bogotá at 06:59, arriving in Buenos Aires at 15:20 (local time). From Ezeiza, they will take off at 16:45, landing in the Colombian capital at 21:24 (local time).
“Bogotá and Buenos Aires are two strategic points in the southern part of the American continent. By connecting and strengthening the link between these two cities, we not only enable more people to explore the beauty and cultural richness of Argentina but also provide Argentinians with more opportunities to connect, through our hub in Bogotá, with key cities in North America such as New York, Washington, Boston, Toronto, Montreal, and over 80 destinations across our network,” said David Alemán, Sales Director for Avianca in Colombia and South America.
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Currently, Avianca offers other direct connections between Argentina and various cities in the region:
- Aeroparque – Bogotá: 3 weekly frequencies.
- Ezeiza – Medellín: 7 weekly frequencies.
- Ezeiza – Quito: 6 weekly frequencies.
- Ezeiza – Guayaquil: 6 weekly frequencies.
Business Class Américas: An Enhanced Experience
On flights to and from Argentina, Avianca introduces its upgraded Business Class Américas, offering greater comfort and benefits for passengers.
Key Features
- Onboard service: Lunch, dinner, or breakfast depending on the flight duration, with snacks and hot and cold beverages.
- Luggage: One personal item, one carry-on bag of up to 10 kg, and two checked bags of up to 32 kg each.
- Additional benefits: Changes and refunds before the flight, priority services (check-in, counter assistance, and boarding), access to Avianca and Star Alliance VIP lounges, and LifeMiles accumulation (7 miles for every dollar spent).
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