DALLAS — Avianca Airlines (AV) recently announced the revival of ten seasonal nonstop routes from the United States to Latin America. This expansion makes AV one of the airlines with the most comprehensive networks for nonstop travel to Latin America.
The routes will provide easy access for U.S. travelers to popular tourist destinations in Latin America, including Colombia, Guatemala, Honduras, Costa Rica, and more. Most of these flights are scheduled to begin operations in early June. Latin American cities include San Salvador, Guatemala City, San José, Cali, San Pedro de Sula, Cartagena, Pereira, and Medellín.
Rolando Damas, Avianca Airline's country officer in the U.S. and sales director for North America, Central America, and the Caribbean, expressed his satisfaction with the revival of these seasonal routes, especially during increased demand. Avianca remains committed to providing convenient and accessible nonstop flights to Latin America's most beautiful destinations.
Tickets for these flights can be purchased through the airline's website, the call center, and travel agencies. Avianca offers over 75 destinations in 25 countries across the Americas and Europe.
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