Avianca announces that today, March 26 a Bogota-Ipiales-Bogota.
(What Avianca and Viva will have to give up to integrate).
It is clear that the south of Colombia needs more and more connectivity. Avianca is ready to contribute to that. The beginning of the operations of this route is a sign that the joint work between the authorities, the active forces and the entire chain of the air industry is necessary for the connection of the country. We will all work together to have the conditions that allow us to continue to serve Ipiales in the short, medium and long term, betting on the connection of the people of Nariño and promoting the arrival of tourists to regions with great cultural, natural and historical wealth. like this,” said Felipe Andrés Gómez, director of institutional relations and sustainability of Avianca.
Avianca will operate on the Bogotá-Ipiales-Bogotá route eight weekly flights on A319 and A320 aircraft with a capacity for 120 passengers and 180 passengers, which represents a total offer of more than a thousand seats per week.
(The buts’ of Avianca to approbation of integration with Viva Air).
These additional flights and seats are added to Avianca’s current operations in Pasto, where the company operates 70 weekly flights on routes. Bogotá-Pasto-Bogotá and Cali-Pasto-Caliwhich increase to offer more than 10,000 seats a week.
With the entry into the new operation of this route, passengers flying with Avianca to and from Nariño will now be offered 78 flights a week and more than 11,000 weekly seats, connect within Colombia with the most complete network in the country and with a route to more than 65 destinations around the world with an operation of more than 130 journey
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