Avianca opens ticket sales for direct Bogota-Paris route

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Avianca announced the start of ticket sales for its new direct route between Bogotá and Paris, improving connectivity between Latin America and Europe.

With the introduction of this route, Avianca not only expands its network in Europe but also promises to enrich the flight experience with the operation of Boeing 787 Dreamliner aircraft configured with two classes, initially with three weekly flights that will expand to five starting July 15.

Avianca elevates the onboard experience by offering in its business class cabin exclusive dishes from chef Álvaro Clavijo, awarded by The World’s 50 Best. In addition, passengers will enjoy amenity kits designed by Mola Sasa, in collaboration with the Gunadule indigenous community, adding a unique touch of Colombian culture to the journey.

Availability and Accessibility

Those interested in this attractive route can now purchase their tickets through avianca.com, the Avianca mobile app, direct sales points, and associated travel agencies. Promotional fares start from USD365, including taxes and fees, making this new destination an attractive and accessible option for explorers and frequent travelers.

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Twenty years after its last connection between Bogotá and Paris, Avianca, under the direction of Frederico Pedreira, celebrates this launch as a milestone that not only brings tourists closer to one of the main European destinations but also facilitates the arrival of European visitors to Latin America. This joint effort between governments, airports, and the airline promises to strengthen tourism and the economy of both regions.

Pablo Díaz (diazpez)
Pablo Díaz (diazpez)
Director Editorial de Aviacionline. Ante todo, data-driven.

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