Starting July 2, Avianca will reinstate flights between Colombia and Cuba, boosting cultural ties and connectivity. The airline plans six weekly flights, providing over 2,100 seats. These flights, using Airbus A320s with 180-passenger capacity, cater to diverse travel needs. Avianca, headquartered in Barranquilla and Bogotá, is the world’s second oldest and the oldest continuously operating […]
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