Starting October 28, LEVEL will kick off its 2023-2024 winter season, which will be the busiest since its inception in 2017.
For this period, the company increases its offer in the United States by 19% and in Latin America by 27%. This means, at peak winter operating times LEVEL will be offering more than 6,700 weekly seats between Barcelona and New York, Boston and Los Angeles.
This figure consolidates, with more strength than ever, a clear commitment to a strategic market for the airline, such as the United States. In addition, it will continue to be the only operator that directly connects Barcelona with Los Angeles and Boston. Specifically, the capital of Massachusetts will have three weekly flights in addition to the five weekly frequencies to New York and three to Los Angeles.
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As for Latin America, at peak times the airline will offer more than 8,700 seats per week compared to the previous winter season. In fact, LEVEL will continue to be the only airline that directly connects Barcelona with Santiago de Chile and Buenos Aires.
At present, the route between Barcelona and Santiago is operated with three flights a week, which will increase to five during some periods of the winter season. As part of its commitment to this market, the airline has extended services between Barcelona and Santiago de Chile on an annual basis in 2023, as it was previously seasonal. For its part, the route between Buenos Aires offers daily connections throughout the winter, rising to nine flights per week at peak operating times.
With this schedule for the 2023 winter season, LEVEL presents a determined bid to improve long-haul connectivity between Barcelona and the Americas, in particular to its destinations in the United States and South America.
According to Lucía Adrover, commercial director of LEVEL, “As a company we are proud to reinforce the offer throughout the year and maintain a solid connectivity, also in winter. This will be the airline’s peak winter operation, a milestone that allows us to fulfill our raison d’être and offer Barcelona the best connectivity. The daily flight to Buenos Aires, which reaches 9 frequencies in peak months, is a clear example of this”.
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