Avianca announced that it will expand its Business Class cabin to more than 80 international routes across the Americas. This decision solidifies the airline as one of the strongest providers of premium services on regional flights operated with Airbus A320 aircraft, reinforcing its commitment to a flexible model centered on passenger needs.
From 11 to Over 80 Routes: Rapid Expansion
This expansion began just a year ago when Avianca reintroduced its Business Class Americas on 11 international routes from Bogotá. The response was overwhelmingly positive. By December of the same year, the airline had added 23 more routes. Today, the offering extends to all international routes operated from Bogotá, Medellín, and San Salvador.
“Thanks to the more than 500,000 customers who have placed their trust in our Business Class product,” said Frederico Pedreira, CEO of Avianca. “This demonstrates that we listen to our customers and have a flexible model to meet the needs of every segment.”
What Does Business Class Americas Include?
The value proposition goes beyond a premium label. Passengers who choose this cabin will enjoy:
- Premium Seats with greater recline and space, located in the first three rows.
- Charging ports and access to the “Avianca on air” entertainment system via mobile devices.
- A full fare that includes: One personal item, One carry-on bag of up to 10 kg and Two checked bags of 32 kg each.
- Priority services: expedited check-in, baggage handling, and boarding.
- Access to Avianca Lounges.
- Mileage accrual: 10 Lifemiles for every dollar spent.
- Pre-flight changes and refunds.
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Availability and Routes
Tickets are now available for purchase through Avianca’s official channels: website, Contact Center, mobile app, and travel agencies.
New Routes Active as of September 15
From Bogotá to:
Dallas/Fort Worth, Tampa, San Juan (Puerto Rico), Santo Domingo, Punta Cana, Cancún, Havana, Guatemala City, San José (Costa Rica), Aruba, Curaçao, Caracas, Quito, Guayaquil, La Paz, Santa Cruz de la Sierra, Manaus, and Cusco.
From Medellín to:
Mexico City, Miami, Fort Lauderdale, Panama City, Cancún, San Juan (Puerto Rico), San José (Costa Rica), Punta Cana, Quito, and Guayaquil.
From San Salvador to:
Toronto, Boston, Ontario–Los Angeles, Dallas/Fort Worth, Houston, Miami, Cancún, Guatemala City, San Pedro Sula, Tegucigalpa, Managua, San José (Costa Rica), Quito, and Guayaquil.
New Routes Starting in December
With the high season in mind, five additional routes will be added:
- San Salvador–Orlando: starting December 1
- San Salvador–Montreal: starting December 2
- San Salvador–Chicago: starting December 2
- San Salvador–Las Vegas: starting December 4
- Medellín–Orlando: starting December 3
Business Class Already Established on Key Routes
Since 2024, Avianca has offered this experience on high-traffic routes:
From Bogotá to:
Toronto, Montreal, Boston, Chicago, New York, Washington, Orlando, Fort Lauderdale, Miami, Mexico City, Panama City, Georgetown, Lima, São Paulo, Rio de Janeiro, Asunción, Buenos Aires (Ezeiza and Aeroparque), Córdoba, Montevideo, and Santiago de Chile.
From Medellín to:
New York, Lima, São Paulo, Buenos Aires (Ezeiza), and Santiago de Chile.
From San Salvador to:
San Francisco, Los Angeles, New York, Washington, Mexico City, Panama City, Bogotá, Medellín, and Lima.
With over 80 routes now featuring Business Class, Avianca strengthens its robust offering for travelers who value comfort, service, and efficiency.
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