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Copa Reveals the Reason Why I Would Return to Tulum and the AIFA Tourism News REPORTUR

Summary by Noticias De Turismo REPORTUR
The CEO of Copa Airlines, Pedro Heilbron, foresees for this year a growth of between 7% and 8% in capacity, if they manage to get 13 aircraft delivered to them. In addition, they plan to strengthen flights to Mexico and the USA for the World Cup and the possibility to resume flights to Felipe Angeles International Airport (AIFA) and the airport of Tulum. “We have guided a growth a little more than 8%, well, between 7 and 8% to be more precise, w…
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The CEO of Copa Airlines, Pedro Heilbron, foresees for this year a growth of between 7% and 8% in capacity, if they manage to get 13 aircraft delivered to them. In addition, they plan to strengthen flights to Mexico and the USA for the World Cup and the possibility to resume flights to Felipe Angeles International Airport (AIFA) and the airport of Tulum. “We have guided a growth a little more than 8%, well, between 7 and 8% to be more precise, w…

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Noticias de turismo REPORTUR broke the news in on Thursday, June 5, 2025.
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