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Colombia's flag-carrier airline Avianca will invest $473 million to grow its fleet by 16 aircraft as it looks to increase the number of routes on offer, Chief Executive Adrian Neuhauser said on ...
Colombia-based Avianca Airlines is launching several new routes between Latin America and the United States. The destinations include Cali, Cartagena; Pereira, Colombia; and San Pedro Sula, Honduras.
Colombia's flag-carrier airline Avianca will invest $473 million to grow its fleet by 16 aircraft as it looks to increase the number of routes on offer, Chief Executive Adrian Neuhauser said on ...
The airline has transported nearly 38 million passengers and opened 24 new routes. Compared to 2019, Avianca increased the number of travelers by 27 percent and 19 percent compared to 2023. It has 167 ...
Avianca is deploying more widebodies on routes to the Americas and plans to redefine an elevated product on its narrowbody aircraft. Management at the Colombia-based airline group explained in a ...
Avianca is Colombia's largest airline, with 181 aircraft in its fleet. The company's total assets minus total liabilities yields a valuation considerably higher than current stock price.
In 2021, Avianca unveiled an aircraft featuring an exterior design inspired by Disney’s film Encanto. That year, Avianca became the first airline in South America to implement the IATA Travel Pass.
Avianca, which is the second-oldest airline in the world currently in operation, swung to a profit of $13 million in the first quarter, as it transported 9.3 million passengers, a 37.5% jump ...
Starting May 10, Avianca will operate daily service between Miami International Airport and Guatemala City. The airline will also add regular service between MIA and San José, Costa Rica.
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