Latin American Aviation

Peru Allows Flights to Another 16 International Destinations

Edgardo Gimenez Mazó

Less than a month after the restart of international scheduled flights in Peru, the President Martín Vizcarra announced that as ...

Argentina: First Scheduled Flights in Seven Months

Edgardo Gimenez Mazó

No one would have imagined in March that the new Coronavirus pandemic would have such a strong and prolonged impact ...

Brazil: Domestic Market Leads the Recovery

Sebastián Borsero

The current pandemic has had consequences that are difficult to reverse in the short term for the aviation sector, and ...

BoA Strengthens its Recovery

Andrés Lavallén

Following the gradual recovery of the air transport market in Bolivia, BoA announced that in November plans to reach 70% ...

Avianca Will Resume its Flights to Montevideo in December

Sebastián Polito - Vuelos y Spotters

On May 15, 2017, Avianca began its service between Bogotá and Montevideo on Airbus A319-100, with a capacity for 120 ...

SKY Airline Peru Plans Lima – Cancun Route

Edgardo Gimenez Mazó

Back in January we SKY Airlines announced its plans to fly between Lima and Cancun starting on April 15, which ...

Colombia: Wingo Adds a New Aircraft to its Fleet

Sebastián Borsero

Whe the pandemic forced borders to be closed and flights restricted, we did not know in how long and in ...

Aerolineas Argentinas Resumes Scheduled Flights on October 22

Edgardo Gimenez Mazó

Aerolineas Argentinas announced yesterday its initial schedule of regular domestic flights, which will begin operating from this Thursday, October 22. ...

Avianca Resumes Flights to Santiago, Madrid, Rio de Janeiro, Buenos Aires and Other More Destinations

Gastón Sena

With the reopening of  borders in Colombia at the end of September, local airlines were rescheduling its international flights according ...

Volaris restarts flights to Costa Rica in November, earlier than anticipated

Pablo Díaz (diazpez)

For Volaris, the projections on the restart of operations to the different destinations it serves seem to be going better ...