Articles Tagged ‘TAME’

Ecuador's aviation market has shrunk 27% since 2013, reaching a decade low last year; Condor and Spirit Airlines planning to shake things up

Ecuador’s aviation market has shrunk 27% since 2013, reaching a decade low last year; Condor and Spirit Airlines planning to shake things up

Ecuador, the nation some 800 delegates will be flying into over the next two weeks to attend Routes Americas in Quito, saw its seat capacity drop 9.8% between 2016 and 2017, a fourth consecutive year of cuts. Jonathan Ford highlights who’s cut back the most and informs what to look out for in 2018. 

tame shrinking in Ecuador as government looks for investors; 15 aircraft serve New York, Florida, Colombia, Peru and the Galapagos Islands

tame shrinking in Ecuador as government looks for investors; 15 aircraft serve New York, Florida, Colombia, Peru and the Galapagos Islands

The national carrier of Ecuador, tame, has been cutting capacity in recent years. Last year’s major earthquake in the country resulted in further cuts. We reveal its closest rivals in Ecuador, its current fleet and the top 12 routes by seats.

tame links Quito to New York

tame links Quito to New York

tame moves its link to New York JFK from Guayaquil to Quito. 


The busiest week for 2016 so far with 11 FTWAs entered; Karlsruhe/Baden-Baden poses with its winner’s certificate

The busiest week for 2016 so far with 11 FTWAs entered; Karlsruhe/Baden-Baden poses with its winner’s certificate

In the week before the start of S16, the Arch of Triumph competition has its busiest seven days so far, with 11 entries. With participants from Australasia, Asia, North and South America, Caribbean as well as Europe, we are truly global this week.

tame adds two international connections from Guayaquil

tame adds two international connections from Guayaquil

tame starts daily services from the Ecuadorian city to Lima in Peru and New York JFK – both face direct competition.

Quito Airport in Ecuador sees traffic growth of 9.1% in 2014; Avianca is fastest growing airline

Quito Airport in Ecuador sees traffic growth of 9.1% in 2014; Avianca is fastest growing airline

The primary international gateway to Ecuador, Quito Airport (perhaps better known as Mariscal Sucre International Airport) handled six million passengers last year (a new record high). We look at the airport’s rapid growth since 2003 and its operating airlines for this May.


Ecuador’s capacity grows by 4% in 11 years; tame adds its second route to Fort Lauderdale

Ecuador’s capacity grows by 4% in 11 years; tame adds its second route to Fort Lauderdale

Nestled away in the north-west corner of South America, Ecuador is served by 19 commercial airports providing scheduled airline services in 2014. With the country’s major gateways at Quito and Guayaquil having increased their combined annual seat capacity by 6.8% since we last looked at Ecuador four years ago, anna.aero investigates the airlines operating in […]

tame commences #2 route to Fort Lauderdale

tame commences #2 route to Fort Lauderdale

tame now serves Fort Lauderdale, FL with thrice-weekly flights from Guayaquil, using its A320s.

tame adds route #2 to the USA with Fort Lauderdale service

tame adds route #2 to the USA with Fort Lauderdale service

tame now serves Fort Lauderdale, FL with daily flights from Quito, using its A320s.


tame launches new domestic route from Quito to Salinas

tame launches new domestic route from Quito to Salinas

tame introduces twice-weekly domestic flights from Quito to Salinas using ATR 42-500s.

tame begins Guayaquil-New York JFK service

tame begins Guayaquil-New York JFK service

tame has introduced six times weekly service from Guayaquil in Ecuador to New York JFK.

TAME launches new international route to Buenos Aires

TAME launches new international route to Buenos Aires

TAME commences daily flights from Quito Airport in Ecuador to Buenos Aires Ezeiza Airport.