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Avianca Introduces Business Class To Domestic Routes

Maisie Milward
Last updated: 12 December 2025 05:02
By Maisie Milward
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Avianca introduces business class to domestic routes in its 'More For Everyone' campaign which will introduce enhancing features for comfort and seamless travel for passengers. 
Avianca Airbus A319 HK-4553 © Pablo Andrés Ortega Chávez
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Avianca introduces business class to domestic routes in its ‘More For Everyone’ campaign which will introduce enhancing features for comfort and seamless travel for passengers.

Avianca introduces business class to domestic routes in its 'More For Everyone' campaign which will introduce enhancing features for comfort and seamless travel for passengers. 
Airbus A320-251N © Oleg Yunakov

Avianca Introduces Business Class For Domestic Routes To Enhance Comfort in Travel

As part of their ‘More For Everyone’ campaign, new products and services will be rolled out across the airlines operations, and customer service fields to enhance comfort and seamless travel for passengers.

Business class on domestic routes has been announced by the Colombian Airline, serving destinations such as Ecuador and Guatemala, offering local and frequent fliers the opportunity to fly in comfort.

From Jan. 15. 2026, 47 domestic routes across Colombia, Ecuador, and Guatemala will offer business class cabins for passengers, alongside its significant global expansion across 80 routes in 18 long-haul destinations.

Avianca introduces business class to domestic routes in its 'More For Everyone' campaign which will introduce enhancing features for comfort and seamless travel for passengers. 
Avianca © Bernal Saborio

Avianca Rolls Out ‘More For Everyone’ Program

In their efforts to enhance connectivity and comfort, Avianca will roll out in-flight Wi-Fi through ‘Avianca On Air’ which will provide entertainment such as HBO Max, Formula One TV, and access to over 300 movies.

The airline also recently renovated VIP lounges, and improved departure and inflight hospitality, enhancing the travel experience for all.

On the operational side of things, Avianca announce their 800 million USD investment to improving their current aircraft fleet and receiving their first A320 Airspace.

The airline have shared their commitments to providing excellent comfort and connectivity across all fields of their company.

Will you be travelling with Avianca’s business class cabin across domestic routes? Let us know in the comments below!

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