Tulum, Q.R. — Avianca has announced new direct flights from Bogotá, Colombia to the Tulum International Airport. The airline says the new route will begin December 10 and will be offered three times per week.
In a press release, Avianca announced that it will land for the first time in Tulum, Mexico, after announcing the launch of a new, unprecedented route that will connect more than 75 destinations in America and Europe with the heart of the Riviera Maya, through Bogotá.
Starting on December 10, Avianca customers will be able to enjoy three flights a week to connect Bogotá and Tulum directly. These frequencies will be operated on Airbus A320 aircraft with capacity for 180 passengers, which will represent more than 1,000 seats a week to fly between both destinations.
“2024 has been a historic year for our route network in Bogotá with the return of iconic destinations such as Caracas, Paris, Montreal, Chicago and Aeroparque (Buenos Aires) and soon also Tulum.
“Through our route network, one of the most robust in Latin America and with Bogotá as the hub of the region, we will now be able to connect millions of travelers from more than 25 countries with the paradise of the Riviera Maya, thus offering new connectivity options and more access to new destinations,” said David Alemán, Avianca sales director for Colombia and South America.
The new Bogotá-Tulum route will depart Bogotá at 12:30 and arrive in Tulum at 16:00 Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays starting December 1.
Currently, Avianca has eight routes and 84 weekly flights that connect its customers with destinations in Mexico. With the entry into operation of this new route to Tulum, there will be nine routes and 87 frequencies per week.