Avianca Continues Strengthening Its International Connectivity with New Direct Route Between Bogotá and Dallas

Avianca continues to strengthen its international connectivity with the launch of its new direct route between Bogotá and Dallas, which will operate four times a week.

“With the opening of this important direct route between Bogotá and Dallas, we are offering more options for our travelers. We now have 43 routes to the United States from Colombia, Central America, and Ecuador. Additionally, we’ve expanded to 14 destinations in the U.S., including New York, Washington, Ontario, Miami, Fort Lauderdale, Orlando, Tampa, Boston, Chicago, Dallas, Houston, Los Angeles, San Francisco, and Las Vegas,” said Frederico Pedreira, CEO of Avianca. “This growth not only expands service options for our customers but also solidifies our position as one of the airlines with the strongest presence in the region,” he added.

Flight schedules for the new route:*

RouteFlightDeparture TimeArrival TimeFrequencyStart Date
Bogotá-DallasAV018807:30 a.m.01:20 p.m.Monday, Wednesday, Friday, Sunday26 may 2025
Dallas-BogotáAV018902:50 p.m.08:15 p.m.

*Operations subject to government approval.

The launch of this new route reinforces Avianca’s operations between Colombia and the United States as of June 2025, bringing the total to 19 direct routes, including:

  • Barranquilla–Miami
  • Bogotá–Boston
  • Bogotá–Dallas
  • Bogotá–Fort Lauderdale
  • Bogotá–Washington
  • Bogotá–New York
  • Bogotá–Orlando
  • Bogotá–Miami
  • Bogotá–Chicago
  • Bogotá–Tampa
  • Cali–New York
  • Cali–Miami
  • Cartagena–New York
  • Cartagena–Miami
  • Medellín–Fort Lauderdale
  • Medellín–New York
  • Medellín–Orlando
  • Medellín–Miami
  • Pereira–New York

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