Avianca is elevating its in-flight experience by introducing new content, including HBO Max, Formula 1 TV, and much more, to its Avianca on Air entertainment catalog.
This new initiative enables customers to enjoy over 350 titles at no extra cost, including children’s content, movies, documentaries, popular series, Formula 1 races, and more.
“The connection starts on board, and we have taken a step forward in enhancing our flight experience by adding content from HBO Max and Formula 1 TV, among others, so our customers can enjoy the best in entertainment while we connect them to their destination, thus improving their experience from takeoff to landing,” said Katherine Stradaioli, Vice President of Customer Delivery at Avianca.
Customers can access this content through Avianca on Air, available since July on their personal devices for Airbus A320 flights and on the integrated screens in the seats of Boeing 787 aircraft.
About Avianca:
Avianca — a Star Alliance member — part of Abra Group, encompasses Aerovías del Continente Americano S.A., Taca International Airlines S.A., Avianca Costa Rica S.A., Avianca Ecuador S.A., Aviateca S.A., Regional Express Américas S.A.S., LifeMiles, and Avianca Cargo.
With over 105 years of operations in Colombia, Avianca is part of the leading airline group in Colombia, Ecuador, and Central America, and operates one of the largest route networks in Latin America, serving more than 165 destinations, more than 700 daily flights, and a fleet of 140 Airbus A320 and Boeing 787 Dreamliner aircraft, connecting over 75 destinations across 25+ countries in the Americas and Europe.
In 2024, Avianca transported nearly 38 million customers and operated more than 258,000 flights. Its loyalty program, LifeMiles, is one of the largest in Latin America, with over 14 million members and more than 400 partner merchants. In cargo transportation, Avianca Cargo is the leading operator in various markets across the Americas, connecting over 350 destinations through its 220 weekly cargo flights, passenger flight network, and interline agreements.
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