| Flew Avianca to Costa Rica with a stop in El Salvador. It’s a very low cost airline. Nothing special. No frills. |
| I have flown Avianca many times and have never had a problem. The only thing I don't like about Avianca is that they use "smaller" aircraft like Airbus A320neos and don't provide in-seat entertainment. I really hate that. A five or six hour flight should have a larger aircraft with in-seat entertainment. |
Avianca is not a low cost airline. It's the flagship carrier of Colombia. |
No, it isn't |
Avianca employees are very polite to non Spanish speakers. I flew from Bogota to Medellin and the employees were great. |
| I was just looking up Avianca and it was founded in 1919…..104 years ago!! |
| I’ve always had good service on Copa - newer planes, on time, etc. |
| I flew Copa right before the pandemic and had a great experience. |
| doesn't United code share with COPA? |
| Flew Copa to Costa Rica. No problems and I think you can do a free layover in Panama City. |
Colombia has a rich aviation history. The second airline ever founded was in Colombia. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/SCADTA |
Avoid avianca at all costs- they book things wrong, then before you leave delete your flights, extort you for fees, make you rebuy your tickets close to your flight date, drop your calls, make unauthorized changes, boom things but don’t issue seats or an actual ticket, put things into 2-4 week investigation and never respond. Terrible. Use LATAM airlines or anything else. |
| Copa is OK, not great. Avianca is a big NO and I refused to fly it for work and instead flew United through Houston. |
Yes, both are star alliance. |
| We flew Avianca to Costa Rica. it was fine, no frills. Seat were tight and they didn't even serve drinks, but it was only a 4 hr flight so who cares. |