Avianca Brazil adjusted its network to operate to/from only four bases effective 29-Apr-2019 (Routes Online, 29-Apr-2019). The carrier plans to handle 258 weekly operations at Sao Paulo Congonhas Airport, Rio de Janeiro Santos Dumont Airport, Brasilia International Airport and Salvador Luis E Magalhaes Airport.
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