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Title: ACES airlines Contacts--IM FLIPPING OUT Post by: Brandon2253 on January 30, 2005, 05:00:00 AM I cant find a telephone number for this airline anywhere??? Im flying from Medellin to Manizales, and heard they were the least expensive...please someone give me a contact number. There website is under construction.
flippingoutally, Title: Good Luck but here are some others Post by: Gator on January 30, 2005, 05:00:00 AM ... in response to ACES airlines Contacts--IM FLIPPING OUT, posted by Brandon2253 on Jan 30, 2005
Aces bit the dust in the middle of last year. SUMA is gone with the wind, it is now Avianca. BUT that may change if the pending sale goes through. Avianca web site is: http://www.avianca.com.co/default.htm (this is its main site all in Spanish) This is their United States site in English: http://www.avianca.us/default.asp?chapter=2 Your best bet for inside Colombia may well be AeroRepublica. It's in Spanish and may be hard to find whatt you need. Since Spanish is not a problem for me (I live here) I TRIED TO GIVE THE FOLLOWING INSTRUCTINOS. Hope they work. Go to AeroRepública web site http://www.aerorepublica.com.co/ Open the site, go to the right to Resarvas select on the cities and dates of travel click on Continuar. Go to the right and click on Volver a empezar When the next windo opens click on Reservas, the small one at the top of the page. When that opens go to the right and click on Tarifas about 1/2 way down.. When that open go to the bottom select the route and click buscar. To find the schedules open the site pn the right hand side you will see Reservas Select the cities and the date like Barranquilla/Santa Martacali and the dates of travel. if this appears "Lo sentimos, no se ha encontrado ninguna ruta de Aerorepública para el origen y destino solicitados. Por favor regrese al paso anterior y seleccione una nueva ciudad de origen y/o destino." Means no flights. Select Bogotá/Medellin and if this appears you are good to go.
"Estas son las Tarifas Normales de AeroRepública entre Bogotá y Medellín, CLASE PRECIO ADULTO PRECIO NIÑO TIPO .
Estas son las Tarifas Reducidas de AeroRepública entre Bogotá y Medellín, CLASE PRECIO ADULTO PRECIO NIÑO TIPO . Do get an idea of the fare in USD divide the pesos by 2350 COP Aires at http://www.aires.com.co/ has about the same fares for BOG to MDE so it is what ever schedule fits your time frame A la orden gator
Title: Re: ACES airlines Contacts--IM FLIPPING OUT Post by: MarkNJ on January 30, 2005, 05:00:00 AM ... in response to ACES airlines Contacts--IM FLIPPING OUT, posted by Brandon2253 on Jan 30, 2005
ACES, SAM, and Avianca all merged together back in May of 2002 to form the Alliance named SUMMA. In essence all the flights are now Avianca flying to 23 destinations in Colombia and approximately 19 international destinations. I used to use ACES pre 2002 and at that time they were the only way to fly... Title: Re: Re: ACES airlines Contacts--IM FLIPPING OUT Post by: Brandon2253 on January 30, 2005, 05:00:00 AM ... in response to Re: ACES airlines Contacts--IM FLIPPING ..., posted by MarkNJ on Jan 30, 2005
OK, How do I get from Medellin to Manizales inexpensively. To use Avianca it is over 400 dollars because i have to fly through Bogota. Any suggestions??? Brandon Title: Not much help but... Post by: Gator on January 31, 2005, 05:00:00 AM ... in response to Re: Re: ACES airlines Contacts--IM FLIPP..., posted by Brandon2253 on Jan 30, 2005
There is an airline that makes that trip but damn if I can remember the name. Why not by bus? About three hours(not that long by bus when you consider the trip to the Medellin airport, secutity bulls--t, the flight is on time, etc, etc, even though it is only 20 minutes by air. Cost by bus is around $10.000 COP and the route is safe. Title: Re: Re: Re: ACES airlines Contacts--IM FLIPPING OUT Post by: MarkNJ on January 30, 2005, 05:00:00 AM ... in response to Re: Re: ACES airlines Contacts--IM FLIPP..., posted by Brandon2253 on Jan 30, 2005
You can try calling AeroRepública, Aires, or Intercontinental de Aviación. All three of these airlines have most of their flight destinations within Colombia. I have used AeroRepública in the past but I do not think they fly into Manizales. I do know that Aires does fly into Manizales but I think you will need to connect in Bogota. I do not know much about Intercontinental de Aviación but they do have some smaller planes that fly into some remote parts of the country. Try: http://www.aires.com.co/ http://www.aerorepublica.com.co/ Title: Re: ACES airlines Contacts--IM FLIPPING OUT Post by: WS244 on January 30, 2005, 05:00:00 AM ... in response to ACES airlines Contacts--IM FLIPPING OUT, posted by Brandon2253 on Jan 30, 2005
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