SJOtoLIR wrote:yellowtail wrote:No it is not. It is on the EMB 110.
So, the information displayed into the Wikipedia page on TAG is wrong.
Was it ever served on the ERJ-145 ?
Nop never flown on ERJ-145 not even SAAB S340 just EMB-110
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SJOtoLIR wrote:yellowtail wrote:No it is not. It is on the EMB 110.
So, the information displayed into the Wikipedia page on TAG is wrong.
Was it ever served on the ERJ-145 ?
SJOtoLIR wrote:yellowtail wrote:No it is not. It is on the EMB 110.
So, the information displayed into the Wikipedia page on TAG is wrong.
Was it ever served on the ERJ-145 ?
aer wrote:SJOtoLIR wrote:yellowtail wrote:No it is not. It is on the EMB 110.
So, the information displayed into the Wikipedia page on TAG is wrong.
Was it ever served on the ERJ-145 ?
It's served on an EMB-110, not even on a SAAB 250. The ERJ is currently just used for now to show off that they got a jet, on one scheduled flight to FRS, and a few carters.
LTU932 wrote:Waiting for my luggage at SJO took longer than the immigration and customs checks at SJO and PTY combined though. Then again, immigration was pretty much deserted, so we all breezed through immigration and reached the belts in less than 5 minutes after deplaning.
yellowtail wrote:If AV was looking for SAL O/D then probably SAL-RDU would have made more sense. However for GUA, then GUA-PVD would have been good, for the O/D demand.SAL BOS is a complete shock....they must be hoping for lots of connections. Can't think the O&D will be that large
Kilgen wrote:Actually, there is a large Salvadorean community in the BOS area. So I think the BOS-SAL flight is going be be a success.
2travel2know2 wrote:yellowtail wrote:If AV was looking for SAL O/D then probably SAL-RDU would have made more sense. However for GUA, then GUA-PVD would have been good, for the O/D demand.SAL BOS is a complete shock....they must be hoping for lots of connections. Can't think the O&D will be that large
SJOtoLIR wrote:San Salvador - Boston.
The former Taca already flew to Boston the past decade.
SJOtoLIR wrote:San Salvador - Boston.
AV BOG-BOS 4x weekly just started in 2017.
It's noteworthy how CM PTY-BOS commenced in 2013 as 7x weekly and now they're supplying up to 11 weekly flights.
The former Taca already flew to Boston the past decade, if I recall correctly.
adamh8297 wrote:
Did the Taca flight continue on to either SJO or GUA?
SJOtoLIR wrote:San Salvador - Guatemala City - Orlando.
We have to pay attention at the layover in Guatemala City as AV usually tends to deploy these routes from SAL. The extinct TA SAL-GUA-ORD was dropped, in favor of TA SAL-ORD as nonstop.
AV BOG-MCO is active and the openening of both AV SAL-GUA-MCO 3x weekly and AV LIM-MCO 7x weekly are complementing such service.
AV LIM-MCO 7x weekly will face to LP SCL-LIM-MCO 7x weekly and the layover at LIM will funnel passengers from Argentina, Brazil, Uruguay and Chile through LIM on AV.
SJOtoLIR wrote:Special quote: We'll keep this thread active as it's not necessary to finish it once the 200 mark has been surpassed. We might open a new forum for the second half of the year and named as Central American aviation thead 2018 - (2nd part). Suggestions are more than welcome !
Regards.
juanchito wrote:Flight is SJO-GUA-MCO not SAL
SJOtoLIR wrote:LATAM [LIM-SJO] operated by Lan Peru división.
LTU932 wrote:Any news on how the current situation is affecting travel to Nicaragua?
LTU932 wrote:Any news on how the current situation is affecting travel to Nicaragua? Since companies like Ticabus and Transnica had to suspend coach service to Nicaragua (in the case of both, it also affects destinations in the rest of northern Central America), the question is whether AV and CM are considering reducing service or even temporarily increasing service for those stuck with their cancelled Ticabus/Transnica tickets (at least for those who get a refund and can afford to rebook from coach to air travel). I recall during the riots after the Presidential elections in Honduras, there was an impact on air travel as well.
juanchito wrote:Aeronica also had somo Russian airliners on their fleet.
I think they where TU-154
2travel2know2 wrote:AeroNica came after LaNica.
juanchito wrote:Aeronica also had somo Russian airliners on their fleet.
I think they where TU-154
SJOtoLIR wrote:Proposed schedule on AV SJO-GUA-MCO 3x weekly.
AV 619.....GUA 09.18 - 14.13 MCO....Tu, Th, Sa....319
AV 618.....MCO 18.45 - 19.50 GUA....Tu, Th, Sa....319
Effective: August 02nd.
No info yet for the SJO-GUA segment.
It will be marketed by LACSA.
AV LIM-MCO 7x weekly with 319 is due to start on August 01st.
juanchito wrote:Another good news for GUA
Avianca will start daily operations from GUA to ORD with A320 starting April 1, 2019
Schedule
AV572 GUA1735 – 2320ORD 320 D
AV573 ORD0130 – 0500GUA 320 D
https://www.routesonline.com/news/38/ai ... pril-2019/
juanchito wrote:Avianca Costa Rica (Lacsa)
7 weekly SJO-GUA-LAX (A320)
3 weekly SJO-GUA-MCO (A319)
aer wrote:juanchito wrote:Another good news for GUA
Avianca will start daily operations from GUA to ORD with A320 starting April 1, 2019
Schedule
AV572 GUA1735 – 2320ORD 320 D
AV573 ORD0130 – 0500GUA 320 D
https://www.routesonline.com/news/38/ai ... pril-2019/
Well I guess that's UA's response to AA's flight. Good news then, this was one of the legacy GU routes that TA took away to SAL back in the day.
avi8 wrote:aer wrote:juanchito wrote:Another good news for GUA
Avianca will start daily operations from GUA to ORD with A320 starting April 1, 2019
Schedule
AV572 GUA1735 – 2320ORD 320 D
AV573 ORD0130 – 0500GUA 320 D
https://www.routesonline.com/news/38/ai ... pril-2019/
Well I guess that's UA's response to AA's flight. Good news then, this was one of the legacy GU routes that TA took away to SAL back in the day.
What do you mean by “UA’s response”? The flight does not connect to any UA flights out of ORD and the joint venture between UA and AV has not yet been approved.
juanchito wrote:New airlines in Costa Rica.
TAC Airlines, TAG airlines from Guatemala is one of the investors
http://ticosnews.com/2018/04/27/costa-r ... mbre-2018/
juanchito wrote:In other news the first A320NEO por Central America arrived yesterday N769AV
Juanchito
YSAPW wrote:juanchito wrote:In other news the first A320NEO por Central America arrived yesterday N769AV
Juanchito
Hello. I saw some pictures of it parked in MSLP (plane spotter account on instagram). Beautiful plane. Do you know which routes it will be flying?
YSAPW wrote:Beautiful plane. Do you know which routes it will be flying?
LTU932 wrote:no idea what will happen with Air Costa Rica though.
2travel2know2 wrote:https://elcapitalfinanciero.com/vivacolombia-cancela-sus-rutas-a-panama-a-partir-del-20-de-mayo/
Viva Colombia FC stops BLB Panama Pacifico Howard Airport operations May 20.
(news in Spanish)
According to FC, PTY Tocumen Airport (BLB managers) airport user fee increase forces the Colombian LCC to leave Panama.
Social media is full of CM-haters right now blaming the Panamanian airline for foul-play to favour Wingo P5 and lobbying PTY airport to increase the fee charged to use the tiny spartan BLB airport terminal.
I wonder if FC was to choose to fly to ONX Colon France Field or RIH Rio Hato Aerodrome, PTY airport would also charge the Colombian airline the same fees.
LTU932 wrote:https://www.crhoy.com/economia/suspenden-certificados-de-operacion-a-nature-air-y-air-costa-rica/
DGAC has officially suspended the AOCs of both Nature Air and Air Costa Rica effective immediately. 5C will hold a press conference on that tomorrow, no idea what will happen with Air Costa Rica though.
So much for both. They're done.
LTU932 wrote:Traffic at SJO will be filled with VIPs for the Presidential inauguration on Tuesday. The first one to arrive today is Ecuadorian President Moreno. I don't have the list of dignitaries, so I wonder who will represent Spain. This is the first inauguration with Felipe as King, so this may be the first time in a while that we don't see any aircraft from the Spanish Air Force arriving at SJO, because I don't think his oldest daughter, the Princess of Asturias, is old enough to go alone on an international trip on official business.
I still expect security to be very tight in SJO, especially since there will also be a delegation from the US arriving.
juanchito wrote:Another good news for GUA
Avianca will start daily operations from GUA to ORD with A320 starting April 1, 2019
Schedule
AV572 GUA1735 – 2320ORD 320 D
AV573 ORD0130 – 0500GUA 320 D
https://www.routesonline.com/news/38/ai ... pril-2019/
SJOtoLIR wrote:If I remember correctly from their own Twitter, CM is actually a sponsor of São Paulo FC in the Brasileirão. Dunno if they still are but for what it's worth, they do have a major connection to Brazil.CM is actually transporting a remarkable amount of Brazilian passengers. Perhaps they would add a new logo written in Portuguese language.