Jan 26, 2024
Euroairlines, a Spanish company founded in 2000, has joined the Latin American and Caribbean Air Transport Association (ALTA).
Euroairlines – which as an airline offers air taxi services and flights on scheduled and non-scheduled routes to 20 destinations in Spain, France and Italy – is distinguishing itself by its distribution service, which through alliances currently connects more than 250 routes and markets them in more than 60 countries, many of them located in the Americas.
Specifically, Euroairlines has a presence in strategic markets such as Colombia, Mexico, Brazil, Argentina, Chile, Uruguay, Canada and the United States. In addition, its commercial agreements with airlines around the world reinforce its growing evolution by facilitating connectivity for differentiated needs.
José Ricardo Botelho, Executive Director & CEO of ALTA, welcomes the entire Euroairlines team and reiterates that “each new member strengthens our collaborative work network at ALTA”. The CEO of ALTA highlights the work of the association to contribute with specialized technical information to the objective of achieving better conditions for the development of aviation for the benefit of users; especially by promoting measures that improve costs, safety and sustainability as it will generate opportunities for all. The alliance between Euroairlines and ALTA promises to open new perspectives for the aviation sector in Latin America, thus consolidating the vision of a more integrated and resilient industry in a constantly evolving global context.
“Being a member of ALTA reinforces our commitment to excellence and connectivity in Latin America,” says Euroairlines CEO Antonio López Lázaro. “Our mission is to break down borders in air distribution, collaborating and connecting markets and channels,” adds the head of the Spanish company, who confirms that “more and more airlines are trusting” its Q4-291 license plate “to go further.”
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Author: Edward Hardy