NEWS HIGHLIGHTS:
MIAMI, October 18, 2023- After nearly two years of transformation since its successful exit from Chapter 11 and under the slogan, “the sky belongs to everyone,” Avianca airlines unveiled its new brand. After 104 years of operation, being the second oldest airline in the world, Avianca bid farewell to the uppercase “A” and welcomed the lowercase “a” as a symbol of a company that, by combining the best of its over 100 years of flying with the practicality and flexibility of the modern low-cost world, has ceased to be for a few and is now for everyone.
"The more than 180 days that our planes spent on the ground due to the COVID-19 pandemic were dark days,” said Adrian Neuhauser, CEO of Avianca. “We knew that our airline was at risk of disappearing, as was the connectivity of the countries and regions where we operated and the jobs we generated. But it was also during that time that we saw that it was not only possible but also necessary to achieve a different Avianca, one that is more open, closer, more accessible, and with more for everyone. After nearly two years, that new Avianca is here."
Neuhauser added, "This is perhaps the greatest reinvention of an airline in the history of aviation. That's why today we say hello to Avianca in lowercase and goodbye to the uppercase 'A' of the past. This is a brand that honors our history and at the same time represents what we are today, a renewed Avianca: friendly, agile, accessible, attentive and cheerful. An Avianca that looks you in the eye and calls you by your name. An Avianca where everyone is welcome and
where the sky belongs to all."
The new Avianca is the result of the strategic projects that have been implemented to date to become a more efficient, competitive and sustainable airline, including:
About Avianca Group
AVIANCA includes Avianca – a Star Alliance member-, LifeMiles and Avianca Cargo. In passenger transportation, Avianca, with more than 103 years of continuous operation since 1919, is the leading airline in Colombia, Ecuador, Central America and has one of the largest air operations in Latin America with 144 routes, 4,200 weekly flights and a fleet of 128 Airbus 320 and Boeing 787 Dreamliner aircraft, connecting to around 71 destinations in 24 countries in the Americas and Europe. In 2022, Avianca carried 24.6 million passengers with the operation of more than 187,000 flights. Its loyalty program, LifeMiles, is one of the largest in Latin America with more than 12.4 million members and 500 allied brands. In cargo transportation, Avianca Cargo is a leader in the region and is the main operator in different markets in the Americas. It serves more than 50 destinations with a fleet of Airbus 330 freighters, in addition to operating bellies in passenger aircraft. In 2022, Avianca Cargo transported more than 450,000 tons of cargo. Avianca today has a team of more than 12,000 people committed to providing safe, convenient, affordable and friendly service to its customers. More information at www.avianca.com