Colombia’s Avianca and Mexico’s Viva Aerobus announced Friday an interline agreement that will offer customers more than 50 destinations between the two countries.
The agreement will allow Avianca passengers to connect from Mexico City and Cancun to 28 cities within Mexico through Viva Aerobus. Likewise, travelers flying with the Mexican airline will be able to connect when arriving in Bogota from AIFA, Cancun, Guadalajara and Monterrey, with up to 23 destinations operated by Avianca in Colombia.
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Destinations included in the agreement
Destinations in Mexico (operated by Viva Aerobus): Acapulco, Leon, Juarez City, Culiacan, Chihuahua, Guadalajara, Hermosillo -Huatulco, Merida, Monterrey, Mazatlan, Nuevo Laredo, Mexico City, Oaxaca, Puebla, Puerto Vallarta, Puerto Escondido, Queretaro, Reynosa, Los Cabos, Tampico, Tuxtla Gutierrez, Tijuana, Toluca, Torreon, Veracruz, Villahermosa and Ixtapa/Zihuatanejo.
Destinations in Colombia (operated by Avianca): Armenia, Barranquilla, Barrancabermeja, Bogotá, Bucaramanga, Cali, Cartagena, Cúcuta, Ibagué, Ipiales, Leticia, Medellín, Montería, Neiva, Pereira, Popayán, Pasto, Riohacha, Santa Marta, San Andrés, Valledupar, Villavicencio and Yopal.
“I believe in the potential of Colombia and Mexico as two of the most relevant markets in Latin America. I am confident that with this new interline agreement with Viva Aerobus, we are strengthening Avianca’s connectivity on our routes between Colombia, Costa Rica, Ecuador, El Salvador and Mexico through Mexico City and Cancun,” said Manuel Ambriz, Avianca’s Chief Commercial Officer.
“The alliance with Avianca, an airline with more than 100 years of history and recognized as one of the most important in the continent, strengthens our air offer between Mexico and Colombia. This not only multiplies the possibilities for our passengers to connect with their loved ones, do business and tourism, but also increases the commercial and cultural exchange between our countries,” said Jordi Porcel, director of Alliances at Viva Aerobus.
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