August23 , 2026

    Avianca Cargo Opens Direct Cargo Corridor to Bolivia

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    Avianca Cargo has launched a new dedicated freighter route to Bolivia, strengthening air cargo connectivity within South America and expanding its regional logistics network. The new service is designed to provide shippers with faster and more reliable transportation options while supporting growing trade flows to and from the Bolivian market.

    The route will enhance the movement of a wide range of cargo, including perishables, pharmaceuticals, industrial products, and general freight. By introducing direct freighter operations, Avianca Cargo aims to reduce transit times, improve capacity availability, and offer greater flexibility to customers across the region.

    Bolivia’s strategic location and growing economic activity have increased demand for efficient air freight services, particularly for time-sensitive shipments. The new corridor is expected to strengthen supply chain links between Bolivia and key commercial centers in Latin America, facilitating trade and supporting exporters seeking broader market access.

    The launch forms part of Avianca Cargo’s broader expansion strategy focused on increasing network coverage and responding to evolving customer requirements. The carrier has continued to invest in route development and operational capabilities to meet rising demand for air cargo services across the Americas.

    Industry stakeholders view the new service as a positive development for regional logistics, enhancing connectivity and providing businesses with additional transportation options. The direct cargo corridor is expected to support trade growth, improve supply chain efficiency, and reinforce Avianca Cargo’s position as a leading air freight operator in Latin America.