Avianca further strengthens connectivity between Florida and Latin America
Avianca announced Thursday its intention to start operating new routes connecting Fort Lauderdale with Medellin and Managua; Miami with San Jose and Guatemala City; and Tampa, as a new destination that will connect directly with Bogota. With these proposed operations by 2025, the airline will operate 16 direct routes from Florida to Latin America, consolidating its position as one of the operators with the most robust offer to connect the region. “Florida has historically been a key point of connection with Latin America, so it is essential for us to help more families reconnect, boost tourism and promote business. So far in 2024, we have transported more than 4m travelers on more than 27,000 flights to and from the United States. So these new routes respond to the needs of our customers and represent an opportunity for them to fly directly to more destinations in both regions where we already have a strong presence,” said Frederico Pedreira, CEO of Avianca.<br/>
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Avianca further strengthens connectivity between Florida and Latin America
Avianca announced Thursday its intention to start operating new routes connecting Fort Lauderdale with Medellin and Managua; Miami with San Jose and Guatemala City; and Tampa, as a new destination that will connect directly with Bogota. With these proposed operations by 2025, the airline will operate 16 direct routes from Florida to Latin America, consolidating its position as one of the operators with the most robust offer to connect the region. “Florida has historically been a key point of connection with Latin America, so it is essential for us to help more families reconnect, boost tourism and promote business. So far in 2024, we have transported more than 4m travelers on more than 27,000 flights to and from the United States. So these new routes respond to the needs of our customers and represent an opportunity for them to fly directly to more destinations in both regions where we already have a strong presence,” said Frederico Pedreira, CEO of Avianca.<br/>