Avianca Cargo Boosts Miami Capacity by 20%
Avianca Cargo has announced plans to increase its cargo capacity to Miami by 20% by year-end, in anticipation of peak flower export seasons in 2025.
The Bogotá-based carrier, which currently operates 10 weekly cargo flights from Quito to Miami and Los Angeles, shared this update during Expoflor Ecuador 2024, where it reiterated its commitment to Ecuadorian floriculture.
“Ecuador is a key market for us,” said Diogo Elías, Senior Vice President of Avianca Cargo. “The increase in cargo capacity reflects our dedication to meeting the needs of the sector.”
Expanding Flower Transportation Services
The carrier highlighted its role as a crucial logistics partner for flower exporters, noting that 90% of Ecuador’s cargo exports are flowers bound for the US and Europe. This capacity expansion is timely as Ecuador has seen a 20% growth in cargo transport over the past four years. Avianca Cargo’s Miami infrastructure improvements have increased its handling capacity by 83%, allowing up to six simultaneous flights during peak seasons.
“We are committed to ensuring that flower producers and exporters have the logistics solutions they need to succeed, particularly during high-demand periods,” Elías added.
Leadership in Perishable Logistics
With a robust network that spans over 70 destinations globally and over 220 weekly cargo flights, Avianca Cargo has cemented its leadership in transporting fresh flowers and other perishables. The carrier operates five Airbus A330-200 freighters and utilizes over 1,400 passenger flights with belly capacity to meet demand.
In 2023, Avianca Cargo transported over 19,000 tons of flowers for Mother’s Day alone. This aligns with the carrier’s strategy to leverage its fleet, modernized infrastructure, and increased capacity to support the floriculture industry.
Commitment to Ecuadorian Floriculture
At Expoflor Ecuador 2024, Avianca Cargo emphasized its long-term commitment to providing quality services that allow Ecuadorian exporters to thrive. By enhancing infrastructure and streamlining operations, the airline continues to strengthen its position as a leader in Latin American logistics for perishable goods.
“Our participation in this event underscores our ongoing commitment to high-quality, efficient service for Ecuadorian exporters,” Avianca Cargo said in a statement.