Since November 11 this year, the company Air Panama resumed flights between the capital of Costa Rica and the city of David, located in the province of Chiriqui.
After Air Panama suspended the operation of the route, directors of the company reported that to resume flights between the two destinations the airline has a Fokker-50 aircraft.
Eduardo Stagg, executive president of Air Panama, told Prensa.com that the route has been reopened “… for which they have invested half a million dollars. The first flight will be on Monday, November 11 from David’s Enrique Malek Airport to the city of San Jose.”
Luis Eleta, Commercial Director of Air Panama, explained that “… With this new flight we reaffirm our position as a leading national airline and confirm our commitment to contribute to the development of the province of Chiriqui.”
For the reopening of the route, representatives of the airline said they considered the growth of economic and commercial activity in Chiriqui.