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Aerogal - Airline of Ecuador

Aerogal Boeing 757

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Aerogal was founded in 1985 to link the Galapagos Islands with mainland Ecuador.

Now strongly established as the leading airline in Ecuador, Aerogal offers flights from its main base in Quito throughout Ecuador, as well as to Colombia and the USA.

Aerogal Flights to Galapagos

Aerogal flies to Baltra and San Cristobal in the Galapagos Islands, from Quito and Guayaquil. Onward connections from Quito serve Bogota, Colombia and Miami, Florida, as well as Cuenca and Manta in mainland Ecuador.

Following the recent announcement of its merger with Colombia's Avianca, and with TACA Airlines of Central America, Aerogal is now a full participant in Latin America's most important airline consortium. The combined airline fleets will now offer an unequalled network of flights throughout the Americas, as well as to Europe.

Aerogal Route Network


Aerogal has hubs airports at Guayaquil and Quito. The airline operates international flights to New York, Miami (in the US) and Bogota (Colombia). Domestic Flights operate to Baltra and San Cristobal on the Galapagos Islands as well as to the regional tourist destination of Cuenca and the coastal resort of Manta
 
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News

Thursday, 07 January 2010 10:07
Aerogal are looking to perate flights from Quito to provincial capital of Portoviejo early in
Friday, 27 November 2009 12:48
In just 10 days time on December 07th 2009, almost 1,000,000 Ecuadorians living in New York will be able to use their own airline, AeroGal, to fly
Friday, 30 October 2009 00:00
Aerogal to fly daily between Ecuador and New York Aerogal today announces the launch of a new route to New York, commencing on 7th December
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Avianca - leading airline of Colombia based in Bogota with flights throughout the Americas as well as to Europe
TACA Airlines of Central America - linking North and South America from hubs in San Salvador, Costa Rica and Lima