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Full Guide To Avianca’s Direct Routes From the U.S. [2024]

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June 4, 2024
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Full Guide To Avianca's Direct Routes From the U.S. [2024]
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Avianca 787-8 business class seat map. Image Credit: SeatGuru

The most private seats are near the rear of the plane, away from the 2 lavatories and galleys at the front. Because of the absence of foot traffic near these seats, we recommend choosing 6A or 6K for solo travelers. For couples traveling together, you can choose either 6D and 6E or 7D and 7E to maximize your privacy and seclusion from the rest of the business class cabin.

Avoid 5A and 5K, because these seats have 1 less window and are directly next to the inflight bar.

Here are the U.S. routes on which Avianca’s 787-8 can sometimes be found:

New York City (JFK) – Bogota (BOG)

Miami (MIA) – Bogotá (BOG)

New York City (JFK) – Medellin (MDE) sometimes

Hot Tip: Check out one of our writers’ less-than-excellent experience on an Avianca 787-8 Dreamliner from Miami to Bogotá.

Avianca A330-200 Business Class

Wamos AirAn Airbus A330-200 from Wamos Air Image Credit: Wamos Air

Avianca wet-leases A330-200 jets from Wamos Air, a European charter airline.

On this aircraft’s sole U.S. route, Avianca offers lie-flat seats in a 1-2-1 configuration, which is a significant upgrade in comfort and privacy.

The Avianca A330-200 is currently being flown on these nonstop routes to and from the U.S.:

Los Angeles (LAX) – San Salvador (SAL)

Avianca A320 and A320neo and Business Class

Avianca A320 premium seatImage Credit: Avianca

Besides the sole wide-body plane that Avianca flies to the U.S., there are 2 aircraft on the remaining routes: the A320 and A320neo. These planes are single-aisle, and the business class seats are the same throughout.

The recliner seats resemble those found in domestic U.S. first-class flights. The business class section on all of these aircraft consists of the first rows of seats in a 2-2 configuration. These seats recline slightly more than ordinary economy seats, and the cushions are slightly thicker.

Avianca’s A320 and A320neo fleet serve the bulk of its operations between the U.S. and Central and South America.

Avianca Premium Economy Class

Avianca doesn’t offer a premium economy class product aboard its flights.

Avianca Economy Class

If you’re looking for cheap airfare to South America or Central America, you’ll find that Avianca consistently offers the most budget-friendly options. Sometimes, these cheap tickets involve an “inconvenient” layover in San Salvador (SAL) before heading to your final destination in South America. However, if you’re sensitive to prices, it makes sense to save several hundred dollars by flying on a 1-stop itinerary.

Avianca’s economy-class product is relatively no-frills. It is intended to get you from point A to point B as economically as possible, which is why the ticket prices beat the competition. Still, though, Avianca is considered a full-service airline, so you’ll be able to enjoy some comforts, such as inflight entertainment and a meal.

Let’s take a look at the best economy options you can take to and from the U.S.:

Avianca A330-200 Economy Class

Avianca A330 200 economyAvianca A330-200 economy class. Image Credit: Avianca Brasil

Generally, the experience on wide-body aircraft tends to be better than that on narrow-body aircraft. This is because of the installation of inflight entertainment, the amenities aboard the aircraft, and even the ability to enjoy a full meal service.

The obvious drawback is that wide-body aircraft have more seats, so there will be more people on the plane with you. Still, it’s easy to relax on the A330-200 from Avianca. There are a total of 222 economy seats in a 2-4-2 configuration, tapering to 2-3-2 at the rear of the plane. Each of these seats is around 17-19 inches wide and 31-32 inches in pitch.

The best part of the 2-4-2 configuration is that couples traveling together can have a whole row to themselves.

Here’s what the A330-200 seat map looks like:

Avianca A330 200 economy class seat mapAvianca A330-200 economy class seat map. Image Credit: SeatGuru

The best seats for solo travelers are 7C and 7J, which give extra legroom and are near the front of the plane. If you’re traveling with a companion, you’ll do well to reserve seat pairs 7A and 7C, 7J and 7K, 23A and 23C, 22J and 22K, and even 2 of the seats in row 22. All of these seats have extra legroom, which is a massive benefit for economy flights.

Here are the routes on which the A330-200 can be found:

Los Angeles (LAX) – Bogotá (BOG)

Miami (MIA) – Bogotá (BOG)

New York City (JFK) – Bogotá (BOG)

Avianca 787-8 Economy Class

Avianca 787-8 economyAvianca 787-8 economy. Image Credit: Avianca

The very last economy seat is Avianca’s 787-8. The reason why it’s ranked so low is that its seats are generally the most cramped, narrow, and crowded.

Avianca’s 787-8 has 222 economy seats arranged in a 3-3-3 configuration, shown here:

Avianca 787-8 business class seat mapAvianca 787-8 economy class seat map. Image Credit: SeatGuru

The seats are each 17 inches wide and 31-36 inches in pitch, depending on which seats you reserve.

We’d recommend you reserve seats in row 8 for the extra legroom from the bulkhead. You should avoid rows 21, 22, 24, 33, and 35 when possible because of the proximity to the lavatories.

Here are the U.S. routes on which Avianca offers the 787-8:

New York City (JFK) – Medellín (MDE) sometimes

Final Thoughts

As you can see, Avianca’s fleet isn’t necessarily anything to write home about. In the past, Avianca operated Dreamliner flights with a true business class product on various routes around the world, but it’s pretty rare on U.S. routes nowadays.

You might find them on flights from New York City (JFK) to Medellín (MDE) sometimes. Other than that, the other available business class product that isn’t just a recliner seat is the A330-200 with angled-flat 2-2-2 seats.

The other aircraft offerings are similar to domestic flights with recliner seats, so there’s not much to get excited about.

In addition to expected flights to San Salvador (SAL) and Bogotá (BOG), there are tons of unique options to far-flung places, such as Barranquilla (BAQ), Guatemala City (GUA), and even Managua (MAG). You’re definitely going to want to add this guide to your trip-planning portfolio when contemplating flying Avianca to Central and South America.

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