Avianca Express

Avianca Express, legally Regional Express Américas S.A.S., is a Colombian regional airline founded in December 2018. It is owned by Avianca Holdings and is being phased in, as of spring 2019, as part of the adjustment plan for its operating model and in search of more profitability and efficiency.[1]

Avianca Express
IATA ICAO Callsign
EX 5AH AVIANCA EXPRESS
Founded2018 (2018)
Hubs
Frequent-flyer programLifeMiles
AllianceStar Alliance (affiliate)
Fleet size8
Destinations6
Parent companyAvianca Holdings
HeadquartersBogotá, Colombia
Key peopleSantiago Diago (CEO)
Websitewww.avianca.com

The peculiarity of Avianca Holdings' new strategy is that flights are not routed through an airline hub, but from point-to-point.[2] In return, Avianca is gradually withdrawing from the regional centers and intends to serve only important national and international destinations in the future.[3]

Flight operations will be carried out exclusively on a fleet of ATR 72-600s, a twin-engine turboprop, short-haul cargo and passenger regional airliner. This type of aircraft fits with regional airports with shorter runways and a more limited aviation infrastructure.

Avianca Holdings received Aerocivil's air traffic approval for the Colombian regional market in February 2018.[4]

From 1 March 2019, Regional Express Américas embarked on regional routes from Bogotá to cities such as Manizales, Florencia, Villavicencio, Yopal, Neiva, Ibagué, and Popayán; and also from Cali to Pasto and Tumaco. Since August 2019 it also flies between Bucaramanga and Cartagena.

The airline, previously known under its working title Regional Express Américas, received its final name Avianca Express in mid-February 2020.

On March 30, 2020, Avianca Express started operating at Olaya Herrera Airport in Medellín, which Avianca had not served in 20 years, with connections to Quibdó, Montería and Bucaramanga. Apart from this, a new flight plan came into force, which included improvements to connections to and from Bogotá, and also a new connection to Barrancabermeja.

Avianca Express' ATR 72-600

Destinations

As of March 2020, the following destinations are served by Regional Express:

Country City Airport Notes Refs
 ColombiaBogotáEl Dorado International AirportBase
 ColombiaArmeniaEl Edén International Airport
 ColombiaBucaramangaPalonegro International AirportBase
 ColombiaCartagenaRafael Núñez International Airport
 ColombiaCúcutaCamilo Daza International Airport
 ColombiaFlorenciaGustavo Artunduaga Paredes Airport
 ColombiaIbaguéPerales Airport
 ColombiaMedellínMedellín–Olaya Herrera
 ColombiaNeivaBenito Salas Airport
 ColombiaPopayánGuillermo León Valencia Airport
 ColombiaSanta MartaSimón Bolívar International Airport
 ColombiaTumacoLa Florida Airport
 ColombiaVillavicencioLa Vanguardia Airport
 ColombiaYopalEl Alcaraván Airport

Fleet

Avianca Express operates an all-ATR fleet. As of August 2019 the airline's fleet consists of the following aircraft:[5]

Avianca Express fleet
Aircraft In service Orders Passengers Notes
C Y Total
ATR72-600 8 68 68
Total 8
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See also

References

  1. En marzo, Avianca Holdings estrena su aerolínea regional eltiempo.com, retrieved 28 April 2019 (spanisch)
  2. Las rutas que cubrirá Regional Express Américas, la nueva aerolínea de Avianca lafm.com.co, retrieved 28 April 2019 (spanisch)
  3. Regional Express Américas volará desde el próximo mes en Manizales lapatria.com, retrieved 28 April 2019 (spanisch)
  4. Colombia's Regional Express Americas commences ops ch-aviation.com, retrieved 28 April 2019
  5. "Global Airline Guide 2019 (Part One)". Airliner World. October 2019: 12.
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