Avianca Is Adding More Flights to the Caribbean and Latin America, With New Daily Routes, Bigger Capacity, and Easier Colombia Connections

By: - May 4th, 2026
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Avianca is adding more to its footprint.

Avianca is planning a notable expansion across its United States network, zeroing in on South Florida and Orlando with more flights linking Colombia to key gateway airports. The airline says it will increase frequencies on several high-demand routes, adding more daily service and extending one route to year-round flying, pending government approvals.

This outlines a clear push into routes that already carry strong passenger traffic between Colombia, Florida, and the wider Caribbean region.

More Daily Flights to Fort Lauderdale, Miami, and Orlando

Three routes anchor the expansion, all tied directly to Florida’s biggest international gateways.

The Bogotá to Fort Lauderdale route is slated to increase to two flights per day, doubling current service. Fort Lauderdale-Hollywood International Airport continues to draw both cruise passengers and travelers connecting across South Florida.

The Barranquilla to Miami route would expand from three weekly flights to daily service, turning a limited schedule into a consistent, everyday option. Barranquilla’s location on Colombia’s Caribbean coast makes it a natural entry point for travelers combining mainland Colombia with nearby island destinations.

The Medellín to Orlando route is expected to become a year-round daily service, replacing a more limited schedule. Orlando International Airport has steadily added international routes, and this move adds a consistent link into one of Colombia’s busiest cities.

Each of these updates is still subject to regulatory approval, but the plan points to a steady increase in available seats and flight options on routes that already see strong demand.

Why Florida Remains the Center of This Network

Miami, Fort Lauderdale, and Orlando continue to function as major gateways between the United States, the Caribbean, and northern South America.

Additional daily flights on these routes bring more departure times across the day, which can tighten connections and reduce long layovers when continuing to another destination. That’s particularly relevant if you’re heading from the U.S. into Colombia and continuing on to coastal cities or Caribbean-facing destinations.

Barranquilla’s expanded service strengthens links to Colombia’s northern coast, while Medellín’s year-round daily flights into Orlando provide a consistent alternative to South Florida’s larger airports.

Fort Lauderdale’s additional Bogotá service adds another layer of flexibility, especially for travelers moving between cruise ports, Florida cities, and onward flights.

Avianca’s U.S. Network Continues to Grow

The expansion builds on a large existing footprint in the United States.

Avianca currently operates more than 400 weekly flights across 14 U.S. destinations, including Boston, Dallas-Fort Worth, Houston, New York, Los Angeles, Chicago, San Francisco, and Las Vegas (seasonal).

In 2025, the airline carried more than 4.9 million passengers in the U.S. market, reflecting steady demand between the United States and Latin America.

From those cities, Avianca connects into a network of more than 80 destinations across the Americas and Europe, with a dense concentration of routes throughout Colombia and the Caribbean basin.

That network allows travelers to build itineraries that run from U.S. cities into Bogotá or Medellín and continue onward to coastal destinations.

What It Means for Caribbean Travelers

While the focus is on Colombia routes, the impact reaches into the Caribbean travel network.

Avianca serves destinations such as Cartagena, San Andrés, and Santa Marta, all positioned along Colombia’s Caribbean coastline. More inbound flights from the United States increase the flow of passengers into those routes.

Stronger service into Miami and Fort Lauderdale also reinforces two of the busiest departure points for flights to The Bahamas, Jamaica, the Dominican Republic, and other Caribbean destinations.

That creates more routing options for travelers planning multi-stop trips that include both Colombia and the Caribbean.

Orlando’s expanded role adds another gateway into that mix, offering an additional entry point that connects into both Colombia and the wider region.

Frequency and Consistency Lead the Expansion

The key element in this announcement is frequency.

Two daily flights between Bogotá and Fort Lauderdale introduce morning and evening departure options. Daily service between Barranquilla and Miami replaces a limited weekly schedule with consistent availability. Medellín’s year-round daily service removes seasonal gaps and keeps the route active throughout the year.

The result is a broader range of departure times and more consistent scheduling across all three routes.

What Comes Next

All proposed increases depend on approvals from aviation authorities in both the United States and Colombia. Airlines often announce schedule expansions ahead of final clearance, so rollout timing may vary.

Avianca says it continues to evaluate additional opportunities to expand connectivity across its network, particularly between North America and destinations across Latin America and the Caribbean.

If approved, these additions would mark a meaningful increase in capacity on Colombia–Florida routes, reinforcing Florida’s role as one of the region’s primary air travel corridors.

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