Avianca introduced in its reservation system a series of changes in flights for the so-called winter season in the northern hemisphere, which begins on October the 29th and lasts until the end of March next year.
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According to AEROIN, Brazil should see adjustments in the airline’s capacity, including on recently inaugurated routes to Belo Horizonte and Manaus.
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The flight from Bogotá to Belo Horizonte International Airport, in Confins, will go from five times a week to three, maintaining the same aircraft, Airbus A319s.
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As for the flight from the Colombian capital to Manaus, it will have the A319 on 3 of the 4 weekly operations, replacing the A320, which has greater capacity. In this case, as the A319 has 30 fewer seats, it means a 15% reduction in the weekly supply of seats in the Amazon capital.
For Rio de Janeiro, the Galeão flight will undergo a similar change, where on two days of the week flights from Bogota will also be operated by the A319 instead of the A320, reducing the offer in the Carioca capital by 5%.
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Finally, the direct flight from Cartagena to Sao Paulo, which was scheduled to resume on December 12th, will no longer return and is listed as a suspended route.
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