Tuesday, April 19, 2011

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BoA sees new destinations in Havana and Lima

The Bolivian state airline Aviation (BoA) announced that its next international destinations are La Habana, Cuba, and Lima, Peru. Consolidation depends on the arrival of a ship to strengthen the fleet.

Minister of Public Works and Housing Services, Walter Delgadillo, said the state company will expand its coverage in this effort as part of a policy of expansion and consolidation of routes external market.

Founded in 2007, the airline has four aircraft in its fleet of Boeing 737-300 line. "We strive for integration not only nationally but also internationally. Currently we are operating two international destinations is Sao Paulo and Buenos Aires and the next operation will be to the city of Lima, "the regional manager of BoA, Carmen Flores.

Delgadillo said the Bolivian aviation industry grew by 16 percent and the state covers 52 percent of demand.

management in 2010, he added, airlines transported in Bolivia for a total of 1,425,656 passengers on routes national, while in international service, the figure stands at 990,322 users.

Recently, the Directorate General of Civil Aviation announced the creation of a technological university for the sector.

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