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Viva Air Colombia

Fast Colombia S.A.S., trading as Viva Air Colombia and formerly VivaColombia, was a Colombian ultra low-cost airline[3][4][5][6] based in Rionegro, Antioquia, Colombia.[7] It was a subsidiary of Irelandia Aviation and, as of its bankruptcy in March 2023, the third largest airline in the country.[8] The company was not legally affiliated with Mexico's Viva Aerobus, another low-cost carrier co-founded by Irelandia which also uses the "Viva" brand,[9] although they did have a codeshare agreement for their flights. The company filed for insolvency in February 2023, and on February 27, 2023, the airline suspended, and eventually ceased, all operations, citing rising fuel prices and Aerocivil's failure to approve its planned acquisition by Avianca.[10][11]

Viva Air Colombia
IATA ICAO Callsign
VH VVC VIVA COLOMBIA
FoundedSeptember 16, 2009
Commenced operationsMay 25, 2012
Ceased operationsFebruary 27, 2023
AOC #9B2F646F
Hubs
Focus citiesRafael Núñez International Airport[1]
SubsidiariesViva Air Perú
Fleet size10
Destinations25
Parent companyIrelandia Aviation
HeadquartersRionegro, Colombia
Key peopleFrancisco Lalinde (President and CEO)[2]
FoundersWilliam N.A. Shaw, Juan E. Posada, Gabriel Migowski, Frederik Jacobsen
Websitewww.vivaair.com

Foundation and early years edit

The airline was part of the Irelandia Aviation group, a low-cost airline developer led by Declan Ryan (chairman of the Viva Air group and one of the founders of Ryanair). Irelandia personnel have been involved in the development of five low-cost airlines around the world: Ryanair, Tiger Airways, Allegiant Air, VivaAerobus, and Viva Air.[citation needed] Irelandia owned 100% of its shares.

On May 9, 2017, Viva Air Perú, a Peruvian subsidiary airline, was launched with which the expansion process throughout Latin America continues.[12]

In April 2018, the company changed its name from VivaColombia to Viva Air Colombia to expand its model in Latin America and within the expansion plan Santa Marta was announced as the third center of operations in Colombia. The operations center was enabled in October 2018, with routes that were not covered by other airlines such as Santa Marta, San Andrés, Bucaramanga, and Pereira. This operations center would be assigned two aircraft initially.[13]

Merger ambitions edit

On April 29, 2022, it was announced that Avianca intended to acquire Viva Air Colombia.[14][15] However, the Colombian Aerocivil had initially opposed the merger, citing concerns of competition reduction in the country.[16] Despite this, negotiations for Avianca's merger have continued, and a new proposal is currently underway.[17][18]

In February 2023, JetSmart and LATAM Colombia individually announced their intentions to acquire Viva Air as an alternative to Avianca.[19][18] In the same month, the airline filed for bankruptcy protection following impacts of the COVID-19 pandemic and merger with Avianca.[20] The company was forced to ground five aircraft from active service after the aircraft lessor claimed that Viva did not pay fees.[21]

On February 23, 2023, Felix Antelo announced that he was stepping down from his role as President and CEO of the Viva Air Group, citing his health which had "declined recently". He urged Aerocivil to "make a decision right now" regarding the Avianca-Viva merger, as the company was now in grave danger of disappearing entirely.[22] The company appointed Francisco Lalinde, previously their Vice President of Operations, as interim President and CEO of Viva Air.[23]

On February 27, 2023, Viva Air and its subsidiary Viva Air Perú suspended their operations indefinitely and grounded their entire fleet due to the financial crisis, blaming the situation on the delay in the response from Aerocivil on the Avianca-Viva merger authorization, stating that "The (civil aviation authority's) unprecedented decision will result in further delays in reaching a decision, for which Viva is forced to announce the suspension of its operations with immediate effect."[24][25][26]

On March 21, 2023, Aerocivil announced that it would approve the Avianca-Viva merger conditionally if the new entity complied with the following: to either refund or honor passengers' canceled bookings made prior to Viva Air's suspension of operations; to return some in-demand slots at Bogotá's El Dorado Airport previously held by Viva Air; to maintain Viva Air's low-cost model for consumers within Colombia; to reinstate flights between Bogotá and Buenos Aires; to maintain a fare cap on routes where the entity is the only operator; and, as the new entity would hold a majority of the market share in Colombia, to ensure that the market remains dynamic.[27]

On May 13, 2023, after analyzing the "financial and technical implications" of the merger under these conditions, Avianca withdrew its plans for the acquisition of Viva Air, given the strict requirements of Aerocivil and the damage that these would have on the airline's economy.[28][29]

Bankruptcy edit

The company filed for insolvency in February 2023, and on February 27, 2023, the airline suspended, and eventually ceased, all operations, citing rising fuel prices and Aerocivil's failure to approve its planned acquisition by Avianca.[10][11]

On June 22, 2023, the Superintendency of Corporations announced that Viva Air began its liquidation process due to the difficulties its having to resume operations.[30]

Destinations edit

 
Countries in which Viva Air operated (December 2022)

Viva Air Colombia served the following destinations (as of February 2023):[31][32]

Country City Airport Notes Refs
Argentina Buenos Aires Ministro Pistarini International Airport [33]
Brazil São Paulo São Paulo/Guarulhos International Airport Terminated [34]
Colombia Apartadó Antonio Roldan Betancourt Airport Terminated
Armenia El Edén International Airport [35]
Barranquilla Ernesto Cortissoz International Airport
Bogotá El Dorado International Airport Hub
Bucaramanga Palonegro International Airport
Cali Alfonso Bonilla Aragón International Airport Hub
Cartagena Rafael Núñez International Airport Focus city
Cúcuta Camilo Daza International Airport
Leticia Alfredo Vásquez Cobo International Airport
Medellín José María Córdova International Airport Hub
Montería Los Garzones Airport
Neiva Benito Salas Airport
Pasto Antonio Nariño Airport
Pereira Matecaña International Airport
Riohacha Almirante Padilla Airport
San Andrés Gustavo Rojas Pinilla International Airport
Santa Marta Simón Bolívar International Airport
Valledupar Alfonso López Pumarejo Airport
Villavicencio La Vanguardia Airport [35]
Dominican Republic Punta Cana Punta Cana International Airport [36][37]
Ecuador Quito Mariscal Sucre International Airport Terminated
Mexico Cancún Cancún International Airport
Mexico City Mexico City International Airport [38]
Panama Panama City Panamá Pacífico International Airport Terminated
Peru Lima Jorge Chávez International Airport [1]
United States Miami Miami International Airport
Orlando Orlando International Airport

Interline agreements edit

Viva Air Colombia maintained interline agreements with the following airlines:

Fleet edit

 
A former Viva Air Colombia Airbus A320-200 in its former livery and name.

The Viva Air Colombia fleet consisted of the following aircraft:[41]

Viva Air Colombia former fleet
Aircraft Total Introduced Retired Notes
Airbus A320-200 29 2012 2023
Airbus A320neo 12 2020 All taken over by Avianca.[42]

Accidents and incidents edit

  • On February 4, 2015, an Airbus A320-200 (registered HK-5051) flying from Bogotá to Medellín with 182 people aboard. 17 minutes after take off, an engine caught fire and the plane had to make an emergency landing at El Dorado International Airport. Once on the ground, firefighters brought the fire under control. Aerocivil reported that the passengers "had not been subject to a serious situation."[43]

See also edit

References edit

Citations edit

  1. ^ a b "VivaColombia confirms Panama and Peru services and new base at Bogota in 2014 - CAPA". centreforaviation.com.
  2. ^ "Francisco Lalinde es el nuevo presidente y CEO de Viva Air". Volavi.co (in Spanish). Retrieved February 23, 2023.
  3. ^ "The destiny of Colombian ULCC Viva lies with unpredictable government regulators". CAPA - Centre for Aviation.
  4. ^ "LATAM Becomes Third Airline To Pursue Colombian ULCC Viva | Aviation Week Network". aviationweek.com.
  5. ^ Cross, Lee (February 28, 2023). "Viva Air Suspends Operations". Airways.
  6. ^ "Viva To Challenge Legacy Carriers With Brazil Entry". Routes.
  7. ^ "Viva Colombia volará a Bucaramanga". www.vanguardia.com.
  8. ^ "While the Global Aviation Industry Faces Crisis, Viva Air Remains in Growth Mode: Exclusive Interview with CEO Felix Antelo - Finance Colombia". 18 May 2020.
  9. ^ Moss, Loren (27 February 2020). "Irelandia Aviation To Grant Equity Ownership To All Viva Air Employees". Finance Colombia. Finance Colombia. Retrieved 10 November 2020.
  10. ^ a b Pickett, Riley (February 28, 2023). "Colombian Carrier Viva Suspends Operations Amid Slow Avianca Takeover Progress". Simple Flying. Retrieved February 12, 2024.
  11. ^ a b Martínez Garbuno, Daniel (April 10, 2023). "Viva Air & Ultra Air: The Impact Of Losing Two Carriers". AirInsight. Retrieved February 12, 2024.
  12. ^ "Viva Perú Airline Profile | CAPA". centreforaviation.com. Retrieved 2023-01-25.
  13. ^ "Viva Air inaugurated its base of operations in Santa Marta". October 29, 2018. Retrieved October 30, 2018.
  14. ^ "Avianca and Viva shareholders join economic ownership in a new holding company". Avianca.com. April 29, 2022.
  15. ^ "Avianca confirma acuerdo con Viva por sus filiales de Colombia y Perú". Aviacionline.com (in Spanish). Retrieved April 29, 2022.
  16. ^ Meier, Ricardo (9 November 2022). "Colombian civil aviation authority opposes the Avianca-Viva Air merger". Air Data News. Air Data News. Retrieved 21 February 2023.
  17. ^ Diaz, Pablo (20 February 2023). "The end is near: Viva grounds five aircraft and its only hope is the integration with Avianca to be approved". Aviacionline. Aviacionline.com. Retrieved 21 February 2023.
  18. ^ a b Meier, Ricardo (15 February 2023). "Following JetSmart, LATAM also announces its intention to take over Viva Air". Air Data News. Air Data News. Retrieved 21 February 2023.
  19. ^ Gimenez Mazo, Edgardo (7 February 2023). "Colombia: JetSMART Confirms Intent to Acquire Viva Air". Aviacionline. Aviacionline.com. Retrieved 21 February 2023.
  20. ^ Russell, Edward (13 February 2023). "Colombia's Viva Air Files for Bankruptcy, Keeps Flying". Skift. Skift. Retrieved 21 February 2023.
  21. ^ Díaz, Pablo (February 20, 2023). "The end is near: Viva grounds five aircraft and its only hope is the integration with Avianca to be approved". Aviacionline.com. Retrieved February 26, 2023.
  22. ^ Giminez Mazó, Edgardo (February 23, 2023). "Felix Antelo steps down as President & CEO of Viva". Aviacionline.com. Retrieved February 25, 2023.
  23. ^ Jaime Acosta, Luis (February 23, 2023). "Colombia's Viva Air changes CEO as it battles financial woes". Reuters.com. Retrieved February 26, 2023.
  24. ^ "Comunicado a la opinión pública Viva suspende operaciones tras 7 meses de no recibir respuesta Por parte de la Aeronáutica Civil". Viva Air. Archived from the original on 2023-02-28. Retrieved 2023-02-28.
  25. ^ Jaime Acosta, Luis (February 28, 2023). "Colombia's Viva Air grounds fleet after Avianca merger hold-up". Reuters.com. Retrieved February 28, 2023.
  26. ^ "Viva suspende operaciones tras 7 meses de no recibir respuesta Por parte de la Aeronáutica Civil". Vivaair.com (in Spanish). February 28, 2023. Retrieved February 28, 2023.
  27. ^ Beresnevicius, Rytis (March 22, 2023). "Colombia approves Avianca-Viva Air merger following Viva's suspension of flights". Aerotime.aero. Retrieved March 24, 2023.
  28. ^ Griffin, Oliver (March 22, 2023). "Colombia's aviation regulator conditionally approves Avianca, Viva Air merger". Reuters.com. Retrieved March 24, 2023.
  29. ^ "Colombia's Avianca backs down from Viva Air merger". Reuters.com. Retrieved May 13, 2023.
  30. ^ "Ya es definitivo: Viva Air se va a liquidación". Elcolombiano.com (in Spanish). Retrieved June 22, 2023.
  31. ^ "Route map Viva Air". Flightconnections. 24 December 2022.
  32. ^ "Viva Air Online Booking". Viva Air. 24 December 2022.
  33. ^ "Viva Colombia Lands In Argentina For The First Time". Simpleflying.com. Retrieved June 16, 2022.
  34. ^ "Viva Air suspende todos os voos, inclusive para o Brasil". Aeroin.net (in Portuguese). Retrieved February 28, 2023.
  35. ^ a b "Viva Air inicio nuevas rutas a Armenia y Villavicencio". Volavi.co. Retrieved March 31, 2022.
  36. ^ "Colombia's Viva Launches Flights To The Dominican Republic". Simpleflying.com. Retrieved March 19, 2022.
  37. ^ "VIVA inaugurates flights to Punta Cana". Aviacionline.com. Retrieved March 22, 2022.
  38. ^ Sebastián Polito (4 August 2021). "Viva Air Colombia inaugurates flights between Medellin and Mexico City". Aviacionline.com. Retrieved August 4, 2021.
  39. ^ Daniel Martínez Garbuno (October 11, 2022). "Air Transat Launches A New Virtual Interlining Agreement With Viva". Simpleflying.com.
  40. ^ Martínez Garbuno, Daniel (28 October 2021). "2 LCCs Sign 1st Interline Agreement Of Its Type In The Americas". Simple Flying. Simple Flying. Retrieved 2 November 2021.
  41. ^ "Viva Air Colombia Fleet Details and History". Planespotters.net. Retrieved February 24, 2023.
  42. ^ "Avianca Gets All A320neos That Belonged to Failed VIVA". Aviacionline.com. Retrieved June 27, 2023.
  43. ^ "Viva Colombia plane makes an emergency landing in Bogotá due to fire in an engine". EL HERALDO (in Spanish). Retrieved November 1, 2019.

Bibliography edit

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  • Dinero. "vivacolombia prepara para volar bajos costos". vivacolombia prepara para volar bajos costos.
  • "VivaColombia volará a bajo costo desde Rionegro". 5 May 2011.
  • ""El Edén debería operar 'low cost'": Viva Colombia".
  • "Compañías aéreas que vuelan a Popayán". sugue.com.co.
  • . Archived from the original on 2012-03-20. Retrieved 2011-07-05.

External links edit

  Media related to Viva Colombia at Wikimedia Commons

  • Viva Air Colombia

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Fast Colombia S A S trading as Viva Air Colombia and formerly VivaColombia was a Colombian ultra low cost airline 3 4 5 6 based in Rionegro Antioquia Colombia 7 It was a subsidiary of Irelandia Aviation and as of its bankruptcy in March 2023 the third largest airline in the country 8 The company was not legally affiliated with Mexico s Viva Aerobus another low cost carrier co founded by Irelandia which also uses the Viva brand 9 although they did have a codeshare agreement for their flights The company filed for insolvency in February 2023 and on February 27 2023 the airline suspended and eventually ceased all operations citing rising fuel prices and Aerocivil s failure to approve its planned acquisition by Avianca 10 11 Viva Air ColombiaIATA ICAO CallsignVH VVC VIVA COLOMBIAFoundedSeptember 16 2009Commenced operationsMay 25 2012Ceased operationsFebruary 27 2023AOC 9B2F646FHubsAlfonso Bonilla Aragon International Airport El Dorado International Airport Jose Maria Cordova International AirportFocus citiesRafael Nunez International Airport 1 SubsidiariesViva Air PeruFleet size10Destinations25Parent companyIrelandia AviationHeadquartersRionegro ColombiaKey peopleFrancisco Lalinde President and CEO 2 FoundersWilliam N A Shaw Juan E Posada Gabriel Migowski Frederik JacobsenWebsitewww wbr vivaair wbr com Contents 1 Foundation and early years 2 Merger ambitions 3 Bankruptcy 4 Destinations 4 1 Interline agreements 5 Fleet 6 Accidents and incidents 7 See also 8 References 8 1 Citations 8 2 Bibliography 9 External linksFoundation and early years editThe airline was part of the Irelandia Aviation group a low cost airline developer led by Declan Ryan chairman of the Viva Air group and one of the founders of Ryanair Irelandia personnel have been involved in the development of five low cost airlines around the world Ryanair Tiger Airways Allegiant Air VivaAerobus and Viva Air citation needed Irelandia owned 100 of its shares On May 9 2017 Viva Air Peru a Peruvian subsidiary airline was launched with which the expansion process throughout Latin America continues 12 In April 2018 the company changed its name from VivaColombia to Viva Air Colombia to expand its model in Latin America and within the expansion plan Santa Marta was announced as the third center of operations in Colombia The operations center was enabled in October 2018 with routes that were not covered by other airlines such as Santa Marta San Andres Bucaramanga and Pereira This operations center would be assigned two aircraft initially 13 Merger ambitions editOn April 29 2022 it was announced that Avianca intended to acquire Viva Air Colombia 14 15 However the Colombian Aerocivil had initially opposed the merger citing concerns of competition reduction in the country 16 Despite this negotiations for Avianca s merger have continued and a new proposal is currently underway 17 18 In February 2023 JetSmart and LATAM Colombia individually announced their intentions to acquire Viva Air as an alternative to Avianca 19 18 In the same month the airline filed for bankruptcy protection following impacts of the COVID 19 pandemic and merger with Avianca 20 The company was forced to ground five aircraft from active service after the aircraft lessor claimed that Viva did not pay fees 21 On February 23 2023 Felix Antelo announced that he was stepping down from his role as President and CEO of the Viva Air Group citing his health which had declined recently He urged Aerocivil to make a decision right now regarding the Avianca Viva merger as the company was now in grave danger of disappearing entirely 22 The company appointed Francisco Lalinde previously their Vice President of Operations as interim President and CEO of Viva Air 23 On February 27 2023 Viva Air and its subsidiary Viva Air Peru suspended their operations indefinitely and grounded their entire fleet due to the financial crisis blaming the situation on the delay in the response from Aerocivil on the Avianca Viva merger authorization stating that The civil aviation authority s unprecedented decision will result in further delays in reaching a decision for which Viva is forced to announce the suspension of its operations with immediate effect 24 25 26 On March 21 2023 Aerocivil announced that it would approve the Avianca Viva merger conditionally if the new entity complied with the following to either refund or honor passengers canceled bookings made prior to Viva Air s suspension of operations to return some in demand slots at Bogota s El Dorado Airport previously held by Viva Air to maintain Viva Air s low cost model for consumers within Colombia to reinstate flights between Bogota and Buenos Aires to maintain a fare cap on routes where the entity is the only operator and as the new entity would hold a majority of the market share in Colombia to ensure that the market remains dynamic 27 On May 13 2023 after analyzing the financial and technical implications of the merger under these conditions Avianca withdrew its plans for the acquisition of Viva Air given the strict requirements of Aerocivil and the damage that these would have on the airline s economy 28 29 Bankruptcy editThe company filed for insolvency in February 2023 and on February 27 2023 the airline suspended and eventually ceased all operations citing rising fuel prices and Aerocivil s failure to approve its planned acquisition by Avianca 10 11 On June 22 2023 the Superintendency of Corporations announced that Viva Air began its liquidation process due to the difficulties its having to resume operations 30 Destinations edit nbsp Countries in which Viva Air operated December 2022 Viva Air Colombia served the following destinations as of February 2023 31 32 Country City Airport Notes RefsArgentina Buenos Aires Ministro Pistarini International Airport 33 Brazil Sao Paulo Sao Paulo Guarulhos International Airport Terminated 34 Colombia Apartado Antonio Roldan Betancourt Airport TerminatedArmenia El Eden International Airport 35 Barranquilla Ernesto Cortissoz International AirportBogota El Dorado International Airport HubBucaramanga Palonegro International AirportCali Alfonso Bonilla Aragon International Airport HubCartagena Rafael Nunez International Airport Focus cityCucuta Camilo Daza International AirportLeticia Alfredo Vasquez Cobo International AirportMedellin Jose Maria Cordova International Airport HubMonteria Los Garzones AirportNeiva Benito Salas AirportPasto Antonio Narino AirportPereira Matecana International AirportRiohacha Almirante Padilla AirportSan Andres Gustavo Rojas Pinilla International AirportSanta Marta Simon Bolivar International AirportValledupar Alfonso Lopez Pumarejo AirportVillavicencio La Vanguardia Airport 35 Dominican Republic Punta Cana Punta Cana International Airport 36 37 Ecuador Quito Mariscal Sucre International Airport TerminatedMexico Cancun Cancun International AirportMexico City Mexico City International Airport 38 Panama Panama City Panama Pacifico International Airport TerminatedPeru Lima Jorge Chavez International Airport 1 United States Miami Miami International AirportOrlando Orlando International AirportInterline agreements edit Viva Air Colombia maintained interline agreements with the following airlines Air Transat 39 VivaAerobus 40 Fleet edit nbsp A former Viva Air Colombia Airbus A320 200 in its former livery and name The Viva Air Colombia fleet consisted of the following aircraft 41 Viva Air Colombia former fleet Aircraft Total Introduced Retired NotesAirbus A320 200 29 2012 2023Airbus A320neo 12 2020 All taken over by Avianca 42 Accidents and incidents editOn February 4 2015 an Airbus A320 200 registered HK 5051 flying from Bogota to Medellin with 182 people aboard 17 minutes after take off an engine caught fire and the plane had to make an emergency landing at El Dorado International Airport Once on the ground firefighters brought the fire under control Aerocivil reported that the passengers had not been subject to a serious situation 43 See also editList of airlines of Colombia List of defunct airlines of Colombia List of low cost airlines Viva Air PeruReferences editCitations edit a b VivaColombia confirms Panama and Peru services and new base at Bogota in 2014 CAPA centreforaviation com Francisco Lalinde es el nuevo presidente y CEO de Viva Air Volavi co in Spanish Retrieved February 23 2023 The destiny of Colombian ULCC Viva lies with unpredictable government regulators CAPA Centre for Aviation LATAM Becomes Third Airline To Pursue Colombian ULCC Viva Aviation Week Network aviationweek com Cross Lee February 28 2023 Viva Air Suspends Operations Airways Viva To Challenge Legacy Carriers With Brazil Entry Routes Viva Colombia volara a Bucaramanga www vanguardia com While the Global Aviation Industry Faces Crisis Viva Air Remains in Growth Mode Exclusive Interview with CEO Felix Antelo Finance Colombia 18 May 2020 Moss Loren 27 February 2020 Irelandia Aviation To Grant Equity Ownership To All Viva Air Employees Finance Colombia Finance Colombia Retrieved 10 November 2020 a b Pickett Riley February 28 2023 Colombian Carrier Viva Suspends Operations Amid Slow Avianca Takeover Progress Simple Flying Retrieved February 12 2024 a b Martinez Garbuno Daniel April 10 2023 Viva Air amp Ultra Air The Impact Of Losing Two Carriers AirInsight Retrieved February 12 2024 Viva Peru Airline Profile CAPA centreforaviation com Retrieved 2023 01 25 Viva Air inaugurated its base of operations in Santa Marta October 29 2018 Retrieved October 30 2018 Avianca and Viva shareholders join economic ownership in a new holding company Avianca com April 29 2022 Avianca confirma acuerdo con Viva por sus filiales de Colombia y Peru Aviacionline com in Spanish Retrieved April 29 2022 Meier Ricardo 9 November 2022 Colombian civil aviation authority opposes the Avianca Viva Air merger Air Data News Air Data News Retrieved 21 February 2023 Diaz Pablo 20 February 2023 The end is near Viva grounds five aircraft and its only hope is the integration with Avianca to be approved Aviacionline Aviacionline com Retrieved 21 February 2023 a b Meier Ricardo 15 February 2023 Following JetSmart LATAM also announces its intention to take over Viva Air Air Data News Air Data News Retrieved 21 February 2023 Gimenez Mazo Edgardo 7 February 2023 Colombia JetSMART Confirms Intent to Acquire Viva Air Aviacionline Aviacionline com Retrieved 21 February 2023 Russell Edward 13 February 2023 Colombia s Viva Air Files for Bankruptcy Keeps Flying Skift Skift Retrieved 21 February 2023 Diaz Pablo February 20 2023 The end is near Viva grounds five aircraft and its only hope is the integration with Avianca to be approved Aviacionline com Retrieved February 26 2023 Giminez Mazo Edgardo February 23 2023 Felix Antelo steps down as President amp CEO of Viva Aviacionline com Retrieved February 25 2023 Jaime Acosta Luis February 23 2023 Colombia s Viva Air changes CEO as it battles financial woes Reuters com Retrieved February 26 2023 Comunicado a la opinion publica Viva suspende operaciones tras 7 meses de no recibir respuesta Por parte de la Aeronautica Civil Viva Air Archived from the original on 2023 02 28 Retrieved 2023 02 28 Jaime Acosta Luis February 28 2023 Colombia s Viva Air grounds fleet after Avianca merger hold up Reuters com Retrieved February 28 2023 Viva suspende operaciones tras 7 meses de no recibir respuesta Por parte de la Aeronautica Civil Vivaair com in Spanish February 28 2023 Retrieved February 28 2023 Beresnevicius Rytis March 22 2023 Colombia approves Avianca Viva Air merger following Viva s suspension of flights Aerotime aero Retrieved March 24 2023 Griffin Oliver March 22 2023 Colombia s aviation regulator conditionally approves Avianca Viva Air merger Reuters com Retrieved March 24 2023 Colombia s Avianca backs down from Viva Air merger Reuters com Retrieved May 13 2023 Ya es definitivo Viva Air se va a liquidacion Elcolombiano com in Spanish Retrieved June 22 2023 Route map Viva Air Flightconnections 24 December 2022 Viva Air Online Booking Viva Air 24 December 2022 Viva Colombia Lands In Argentina For The First Time Simpleflying com Retrieved June 16 2022 Viva Air suspende todos os voos inclusive para o Brasil Aeroin net in Portuguese Retrieved February 28 2023 a b Viva Air inicio nuevas rutas a Armenia y Villavicencio Volavi co Retrieved March 31 2022 Colombia s Viva Launches Flights To The Dominican Republic Simpleflying com Retrieved March 19 2022 VIVA inaugurates flights to Punta Cana Aviacionline com Retrieved March 22 2022 Sebastian Polito 4 August 2021 Viva Air Colombia inaugurates flights between Medellin and Mexico City Aviacionline com Retrieved August 4 2021 Daniel Martinez Garbuno October 11 2022 Air Transat Launches A New Virtual Interlining Agreement With Viva Simpleflying com Martinez Garbuno Daniel 28 October 2021 2 LCCs Sign 1st Interline Agreement Of Its Type In The Americas Simple Flying Simple Flying Retrieved 2 November 2021 Viva Air Colombia Fleet Details and History Planespotters net Retrieved February 24 2023 Avianca Gets All A320neos That Belonged to Failed VIVA Aviacionline com Retrieved June 27 2023 Viva Colombia plane makes an emergency landing in Bogota due to fire in an engine EL HERALDO in Spanish Retrieved November 1 2019 Bibliography edit VivaColombia llegara pronto a Popayan permanent dead link Dinero vivacolombia prepara para volar bajos costos vivacolombia prepara para volar bajos costos VivaColombia volara a bajo costo desde Rionegro 5 May 2011 El Eden deberia operar low cost Viva Colombia Companias aereas que vuelan a Popayan sugue com co True Low Cost prices for Colombia Archived from the original on 2012 03 20 Retrieved 2011 07 05 External links edit nbsp Media related to Viva Colombia at Wikimedia Commons Viva Air Colombia Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Viva Air Colombia amp oldid 1208895955, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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