Articles Tagged ‘LPB’
Caracas-Santiago is “Skyscanner Unserved Route of the Week” ‒ nearly 240,000 searches; Conviasa’s next capital connection??
Skyscanner’s Travel Insight software has shown that in the last year nearly 240,000 potential travellers searched on the leading flight comparison site for flights between Caracas and Santiago ‒ but the route is unserved!? The leading airlines at either end of the city pair – Conviasa and LATAM Airlines – both seem well-positioned to take this route […]
Sky Airline enters Bolivia with La Paz service
Sky Airline joins LAN Airlines in linking Iquique to La Paz with four weekly flights, using its A320s.
Peruvian Airlines enters Bolivia from Lima
Peruvian Airlines now connects Lima in Peru to La Paz in Bolivia via Cuzco in Peru with daily flights, using its 737-700s.
Peruvian market grows by 7.9% in 11 years; Lima commands 63% of seat capacity
One of Latin America’s best-managed economies, Peru is also an aviation hot-spot, having seen its gateways offering 15 million one-way seats this year. As LAN Airlines commands over half of weekly seats, anna.aero investigates the carriers operating in this dynamic market and reveals which is the first international country market this October.
Bolivia’s capacity increases by 27% in 2013; Boliviana de Aviacion commands 50% of weekly seats
Rich in mineral and energy resources and for being the home of Marco Antonio Etcheverry (the greatest Bolivian footballer player nicknamed “El Diablo”), Bolivia is also a South American aviation hot-spot, having seen its gateways offering a combined total of 4.4 million one-way seats in 2013. As the state-owned flag carrier, Boliviana de Aviacion commands […]
Amaszonas links La Paz to Arequipa
Amaszonas of Bolivia links Las Paz Airport with Arequipa Airport in Peru, three times weekly using CRJs.
Aerocon brings Potosí airport back to life after seven years of closure
Aerocon connects Bolivian Potosí with both Santa Cruz and La Paz.
Avianca links capitals of Colombia and Bolivia
Avianca launches flights between Bogota and La Paz, five-times weekly with A319s.
Bolivia’s airports report 25% growth since 2005; AeroSur leading local airline serves Madrid and Miami
Not one of South America’s higher profile countries, Bolivia’s main airports are run by Abertis. How many passengers did they handle last year and how many international markets are served?