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The airline Avianca announces new route and at the same time, the restart of ten destinations to cities that had been suspended due to the pandemic.
In line with the commitment to strengthen its network with routes that directly connect the regions of the country without stops in Bogota, from this this 28 March customers Avianca will be able to fly on the new Cartagena-San Andrés-Cartagena route more easily, without having to make stops in Bogota.
Travelers can find flights from 99.700 pesos and you can buy them from your cell phone, on the website or at the points of sale of your choice already available for sale.
“The launch of the route between Cartagena and San Andrés, in addition to the Pereira-Cartagena and Pereira-Santa Marta flights that we recently launched, demonstrates our commitment to continue strengthening direct flights and facilitating the travel plans of our clients in the regions. We will continue to adapt our product to today's customer, who is preferring to travel on domestic routes, on time and with a more simplified product”, said Silvia Mosquera, Commercial Executive Vice President of Avianca.
in addition, adding to the new route, Avianca will resume 10 national and international routes and destinations, that had been temporarily suspended due to the impacts of COVID-19:
| Route | Date |
| Bogota-Orlando | 28 of March |
| Bogota-Guatemala City | 28 of March |
| Barranquilla-Miami | 28 of March |
| Barranquilla-Cali | 28 of March |
| Medellin-Montería | 28 of March |
| Houston-San Salvador | 28 of March |
| San Salvador-Toronto | 28 of March |
| Guatemala City-Los Angeles | 2 of April |
| Guatemala City-San José, Costa Rica | 2 of April |
| Mexico City-San Salvador | 7 of April |
In this way Avianca makes itself noticed and to mark territory in the challenging market of Colombia and in the growing Central America, in which new competitors have announced new routes and even announcing the creation of subsidiaries expanding presence from their parent companies.





When are there flights to Bolivia again?
which airline?
What happened to the Salvador-Quito flight?? Is there any news when I return??
Unfortunately there are still no traces of it starting again.
It seems to me that they resume at the beginning of June 2021