The low-cost airline Wingo announced that as of April 28 it will begin operating a direct flight twice a week between the capitals of Panama and Peru.
The new route, which will have tickets available on Tuesdays and Saturdays, will be operated by 737-800 NG aircraft with capacity for 186 passengers, company officials said.
The low-cost airline Sun Country announced that between June and August 2020 it will operate a weekly flight between the U.S. city of Dallas and the province of Guanacaste in Costa Rica.
The operation will begin on Saturday 13 June and end on Saturday 15 August. The flight will depart at 8 a.m. from Dallas Fort Worth Airport and arrive at Daniel Oduber Quirós at 11:05 a.m.
Starting October 27, Interjet Airlines will increase its flights between San Salvador and the U.S. capital, reaching 14 weekly frequencies.
Representatives of the airline confirmed that with the increase in frequencies, passengers will be able to choose between morning and afternoon schedules, flights that will be operated on a daily basis.
Salvadoran authorities reported that the Mexican Interjet is managing licenses to make flights between the two countries, and is expected to start operations in December.
According to representatives of the Civil Aviation Authority of El Salvador (AAC), the Mexican airline plans to make flights once granted the permission of Foreign Air Operator.
Regarding the permit management, the director president of the AAC, René López, explained to Elsalvador.com that the airline already requested the "... permission to start selling tickets, starting to operate in December. They are already closing the whole process with us."
Starting from September this year Spirit Airlines will fly three times and four times a week from La Aurora Airport to Houston, and Orlando, respectively.
In a statement, the Guatemalan Tourism Institute explained that "... As of September 7, Spirit will fly from Guatemala to Houston three times a week and from November 8, 4 times a week, for this route it will use an A319 crew with capacity for 145 passengers.
As of October of this year, Spirit Airlines will start flying four times a week between Juan Santamaría International Airport and Orlando International Airport in the United States.
The Costa Rican Tourism Institute announced that flights will now be made four times a week, and as of November 8, the frequency will be daily.
The low-cost airline Wingo has announced that as of May 31, 2018 the number of weekly flights between Panama City and Cali will rise from three to four.
With the new frequency announced by the airline, Wingo there will be four weekly flights between both destinations.
Meanwhile, Wingo's general manager Catalina Bretón told Panamaamerica.com.pa that "...
The Mexican company Volaris has announced that as of March 17, 2018, two weekly flights will start operating between the Guatemalan capital and the US city.
Representatives from the low-cost airline announced that starting from Saturday, March 17, the direct flight from Guatemala to Los Angeles will start operating, this flight is part of the new route that will start and end in San Jose, Costa Rica.
As of March 29, the Mexican airline Volaris plans to start operating two air frequencies between San Salvador and Cancun, Mexico.
The airline's representatives announced that the direct flight to the Mexican city of Cancun, will start operating from March 29, on Thursdays and Sundays.
The company took the opportunity to communicate that the flight between San Salvador and the city of Los Angeles, which will start operating next month, will add a new frequency to the two per week that hadbeen previously announced.
Volaris Costa Rica has announced that as of March 2018, flights will start operating between San Jose and the cities of Los Angeles, New York and Washington.
The airline explained that it will operate a San Jose-Los Angeles flight on Thursdays and Sundays and a Los Angeles-San Jose flight on Mondays and Fridays, both routes via El Salvador.There will also be flights connecting these two cities via Guatemala, but they will be Saturdays and Sundays.
As of December 1, the ultra low cost Mexican airline Viva Aerobus will begin operating two weekly flights between Cancun and San Jose, Costa Rica.
The airline said in a statement that flights between San Jose and Cancun will only operate during the peak season.
Viva Aerobus has been operating since 2006, and today has the youngest fleet in Latin America, which includes 23 Airbus A320, including two A320neo in 87 routes to 37 different destinations.The owner is the IAMSA Group, who bought the stake from Irelandia Aviation, (responsible for the low-cost airline Ryan Air).The company is part of the group that also includes Viva Can in Colombia.
It has been announced that as of June 27 the airline Wamos will start operating its new weekly flight between the Spanish city and the international airport of La Aurora.
Prensalibre.com reports that "...The flights, which will be begin every Tuesday, will leave Madrid, stop in Cuba and are scheduled to arrive in the country at 18.20.The flight from Guatemala will depart at 8:00 pm on the same day."
The Mexican carrier Volaris has announced that from April 7 it will operate a direct daily frequency between San Jose and Managua from Monday to Sunday.
Volaris will have a daily flight every day of the week with departures from Juan Santamaria International Airport at 2:00 pm, arriving at Managua, Nicaragua at 3:08 pm.The daily flight will depart at 3:48 pm from the Augusto Cesar Sandino Airport in Managua and will arrive in Costa Rica at 4:49 pm.
Volaris has announced a new daily flight between San Jose and San Salvador, while the airline Wingo has canceled its flight from San Jose to Guatemala due to "market behavior".
The new air route announced by Volaris will operate every day of the week starting from February 20.The flight from San Jose, Costa Rica to San Salvador is added to the one the airline already operates between San Jose and Guatemala City.
CM Airlines has announced that it will operate a weekly flight from Tegucigalpa to the aerodrome of Tela and from there to Roatan, plus two others to Copan and Gracias in Lempira.
Flights arriving at the airfield in Tela, inaugurated in May 2015, will depart from there to Roatan Island, along with the two other flights that CM Airlines plans to operate from Tegucigalpa to Copan and Gracias.