Avianca To Launch New Route From Bogota-Palmerola
Avianca will now operate three regional routes to Honduras' newest airport.
Lead Journalist - South America - Daniel comes to Simple Flying with many years of aviation journalism experience, having worked with Mexican publication A21, Roads & Kingdoms, El Economista and more. His degree in journalism allows him to form beautifully crafted and insightful pieces. His specialist knowledge of Latin American airlines and close relationship with the likes of Aeromexico, Avianca, Volaris brings depth to our coverage in the region. Based in Mexico City, Mexico.
Avianca will now operate three regional routes to Honduras' newest airport.
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