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Avianca will reactivate its London-Bogota Route on march 2022

  • Avianca plans to resume its operations towards Bogota at the end of March 2022.
  • The London-Bogota-London route will have 1 daily flight, making about 3,500 weekly seats available to users.
  • Tickets are already on sale through Avianca.com, Avianca App, physical points of sale and travel agencies.

London, November 18th, 2021. After the announcement of the lifting of entry restrictions for travelers from South America, Avianca announces the resumption of its weekly flights for the London-Bogotá route, scheduled for March 27th, 2022 with 1 daily flight.

“We are pleased to resume direct flights between the United Kingdom and Colombia, offering more and better options to our customers traveling between Europe and Latin America. For our long-haul flights, we will maintain the new Boeing 787 Dreamliner fleet with an executive cabin and an economy cabin. This offer, together with the customization options of the Tailored Made Flights scheme, will give our clients a first-rate experience. " said Catalina Nannig, Avianca's Vice President of Sales and Distribution.

In October Avianca announced the choice of the Boeing 787 Dreamliner as its definitive fleet for long-haul flights, which will provide its customers with a more comfortable travel experience for their flights to Europe and with a smaller environmental footprint.

The itinerary for this route will be:

Flight Route Start date Frequency Departure Arrival
AV  0121 London – Bogota* March 27th 2022 Daily 22:40 3:15
AV  0120 Bogota – London* March 26th 2022 Daily 23:20 23:20

Itineraries subject to government approval *

Tickets to this route are already on sale through Avianca.com, Avianca App, physical points of sale and travel agencies.

Through Avianca's route network, travelers from the United Kingdom can access the main destinations in Central and South America. Currently the airline has one of the largest networks in Latin America with more than 100 routes, around 3,120 flights a week and about 470,000 weekly seats.