Avianca is the main airline at El Salvador Airport. / Courtesy
Avianca will resume direct flights between Panama City and El Salvador starting December 15th.
The world’s second-oldest airline will operate daily flights with Airbus A320 family aircraft, offering 2,500 weekly seats between both destinations.
“This is a strategic route for our airline, providing travelers with access to tourism, business, culture and commerce, and contributing to our connectivity with the Central American region,” said Alex Benitez, vice president of Avianca. ” For Central America and the Andean region.
The flight is scheduled to depart El Salvador at 11:50 a.m. (local time), arrive at Panama’s Tocumen International Airport at 2:40 p.m., and return at 3:35 p.m., landing in El Salvadoran territory at 4 p.m. I plan to.45:00 p.m.
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Last August, Avianca announced it would increase its weekly flights from its connection center at El Salvador International Airport by 110 times a week and introduce five new aircraft to meet high-season demand.
This year’s routes include Cancun and Madrid, as well as flights to Boston, Orlando, Las Vegas and Oakland in the US.
In the first half of 2023 alone, the airline transported 1.8 million people to El Salvador with more than 400 weekly flights, accounting for 50% of the total passenger flow recorded by the airport.
Source: Diario.Elmundo