Avianca will resume its flights on the Guayaquil-Lima route as of December 15.
The airline included this route in its reactivation plan and the incorporation of new frequencies in South America.
From Bogotá, the company indicated that starting this month it will reactivate 15 operations, including the Guayaquil-Lima route.
Alert about bird strikes on planes operating in Guayaquil
In addition, it announced seven new routes to fly between December and January. On these routes are Bucaramanga-Miami, Pereira-New York, Pereira-Miami, Medellín-Pereira, Santa Marta-Miami, Cartagena-Sao Paulo and Cartagena-Santiago de Chile.
In this high season, the company estimated that it will transport more than 4 million customers on more than 17,000 flights.
“With the inauguration and reactivation of more than 20 direct routes during 2022, we continue to consolidate our Avianca for all”, said Adrian Neuhauser, president and CEO of Avianca.
Canadian technicians will arrive in the country to diagnose the bird hazard at the Guayaquil airport
This year, the airline reached an agreement to create Grupo Abra together with GOL. In addition, it aimed at simplifying its fleet to keep the A320 and B787 planes; and the reconfiguration of the A320 to increase 20% more capacity with three different seats. (YO)
Source: Eluniverso

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