Abra Group (Avianca) and Aerolíneas Argentinas sign bilateral codeshare linking 21 cities

Abra Group (Avianca) and Aerolíneas Argentinas have activated a bilateral codeshare to offer single‑ticket, through‑checked connections between Colombia and Argentina. The agreement lets Avianca market services to nine Colombian cities and Aerolíneas sell onto 12 Argentine destinations — 21 domestic points connected via Bogotá and Buenos Aires.

Discovered 2025-12-09T04:08:54.220040-08:00 | 2025-12-09T04:08:54.220040-08:00

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What Hype is tracking

  • The pact creates single‑ticket, through‑checked itineraries across nine Colombian and 12 Argentine cities (21 total), materially widening bilateral connectivity and transfer options between Bogotá and Buenos Aires; it directly affects route networks and yield opportunities. See Abra/Avianca’s recent route expansion and investment plans.

  • The codeshare is part of Grupo Abra’s broader regional consolidation and growth push following its move to integrate SKY Airline into the holding, signalling coordinated network strategy across its airlines. Relevant background: preliminary agreement to integrate SKY into Grupo Abra.

  • This follows a wider industry trend of using bilateral codeshares to stitch feeder domestic networks into international flows, improving connectivity and passenger experience without immediate fleet or frequency commitments; compare with recent codeshare link-ups used to create single‑ticket connections.

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2025-12-09T04:08:54.220040-08:00
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