New avianca non-stop flights link Bogota with Cuzco and Tegucigalpa

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The Colombian airline avianca has unveiled two new routes linking Bogotá with Cuzco, Peru, and Tegucigalpa, Honduras. Starting October 30th, Avianca will operate four flights weekly between Bogotá and Cuzco, offering over 1,400 seats each week.

Furthermore, the route connecting Bogotá and Tegucigalpa (Palmerola) will feature three weekly flights with more than 1,000 available seats. These flights will be serviced by the Airbus A320 aircraft, which has a 180-passenger capacity and three seating choices: Premium, Plus, and Economy.

Flight Schedules:

From Bogotá to Cuzco (AV105)

  • Departure: 7:45
  • Arrival: 11:05
  • Days: Monday, Tuesday, Thursday, and Saturday

From Cuzco to Bogotá (AV104)

  • Departure: 16:40
  • Arrival: 20:00
  • Days: Monday, Tuesday, Thursday, and Saturday

From Bogotá to Tegucigalpa (Palmerola) (AV100)

  • Departure: 22:05
  • Arrival: 23:55
  • Days: Tuesday, Thursday, and Saturday

From Tegucigalpa (Palmerola) to Bogotá (AV101)

  • Departure: 1:35
  • Arrival: 5:25
  • Days: Wednesday, Friday, and Sunday

David Alemán, Avianca’s Sales Director for South America and Colombia, commented: «We are thrilled to continuously provide our customers with enhanced travel options across Latin America. These new connections to Cuzco and Palmerola emphasize Avianca’s commitment to our region’s connectivity and the boost to tourism, especially during the peak season. This initiative will culminate the year with 26 new routes launched, eight new operational destinations, and a total of 145 routes connecting 74 destinations across 24 countries.»

Andrea Buitrago
Andrea Buitrago
Corresponsal en Colombia para Aviacionline Contacto: andrea.buitrago@aviacionline.com

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