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Avianca strengthens connectivity with new routes to Georgetown and Panama

Avianca, Colombia’s leading airline, continues to consolidate its international presence with the launch of new routes between Bogotá and Georgetown (Guyana), and between Medellín and Panama City. These routes, which will start operating in December 2024, are part of Avianca’s strategy to meet the growing demand for travel in Latin America and to offer new options to travellers and tourism professionals.

 

 

Flight schedule:

 

Frequency between Medellin and Panama City: 2 flights a day

 

Flight AV323: Panama City (11:20) * to Medellin (12:30) *
Flight AV322: Medellin (13:25) * to Panama City (14:40) *
 
Flight AV317: Panama City (15:34) * to Medellin (16:44) *
Flight AV316: Medellin (18:00) * to Panama City (19:45) *
 

 

Frequency: Bogota – Georgetown: 2 flights a week

 

Tuesdays and Saturdays
Flight AV225: Bogota (23:10) * to Georgetown (03:10) *
 
Wednesdays and Sundays
Flight AV226: Georgetown (04:15) * to Bogota (06:00) *

 

 

Expansion and opportunities

With these new routes, Medellín will now offer 28 air connections, including 16 international ones, to major destinations such as São Paulo, Madrid, Buenos Aires, New York and now Panama City. Cartagena, meanwhile, will be connected to 10 destinations (5 national and 5 international), including a new route to Guayaquil.

Avianca has also strengthened its connectivity in 2024 with routes from Bogotá to Montreal, Caracas, Paris, Chicago and soon Tulum and Buenos Aires. This development aims to position the airline as a key player in Latin American connectivity, facilitating trade and tourism between the continent’s major cities and beyond.

 

Opportunities for Tourism Professionals

These new connections offer tourism professionals development opportunities in emerging markets such as Guyana, while strengthening traditional tourist flows to established destinations such as Panama. With the increase in business and leisure travel options, tourism operators and travel agencies can exploit these new routes to create attractive packages and multi-destination tours, thereby promoting growth in the sector.

 

These new routes, combined with an ambitious expansion strategy, will enable Avianca to meet travellers’ needs while strengthening regional connectivity in Latin America.

 

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