One More Buyer: LATAM Reveals Interest In Viva Colombia
Avianca, JetSMART, and now LATAM Colombia are all interested in acquiring the ultra-low-cost carrier.
Avianca, JetSMART, and now LATAM Colombia are all interested in acquiring the ultra-low-cost carrier.
JetSMART announced its intentions of acquiring Viva Air last week.
The airline has not made any official announcement.
This year, Avianca carried close to 18,000 tons of flowers from Colombia and Ecuador to the US.
This week, Viva received an acquisition proposal from JetSMART and launched a reorganization process in Colombia.
The process will give Viva 90 days to restructure its debts.
Additionally, LATAM will increase its weekly frequencies to Rapa Nui Island.
The latest move from GOL further demonstrates its commitment to sustainability and invites passengers to take part.
On Tuesday, JetSMART announced its intentions to acquire 100% of the shares of Colombian airline Viva.
The airline is making a proposal that integrate local products with an internationally recognized service.
The carrier is looking to increase its footprint in the market by acquiring a fellow low-cost-carrier.
The Felipe Ángeles International Airport has connectivity with four non-domestic destinations: Caracas, Havana, Panama City, and Santo Domingo.
The airline is introducing the new cabin in 13 Boeing 777-300ERs.
The Latin American airline group is looking to expand its flight network.
The new runway and tower are already completed and awaiting the final approvals needed to begin operations.
Flights were due to restart in March but this plan has now been scrapped.
The airline canceled routes from Cali International Airport.
The new route will begin in June, operated by Azul’s Airbus A320neo aircraft.
This past Thursday, a fight occurred between two families on a GOL Airlines flight concerning a seating arrangement.
The aircraft conversion was completed at COOPESA.