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Air Europa, the Latin American specialist, provides convenient flight times to over 50 destinations. With over 25 years’ experience in the airline business and being one of most punctual airlines, we look forward to welcoming your corporate travellers on board. Air Europa is a member of the prestigious SkyTeam Alliance offering passengers’ greater flexibility when travelling with access to over 1,024 destinations across 178 countries. Passengers can also benefit through the participation of Flying Blue, Air Europa’s loyalty program.

British Airways and Iberia are part of the IAG group.
British Airways fly direct to Rio, Sao Paulo, Buenos Aires, Mexico City from Heathrow and Cancun from Gatwick.
Iberia are one of the biggest carriers to Latin America flying to all the major cities in both Central and South America from its hub in Madrid, with easy connections from Heathrow.
British Airways offer either a 3 or 4 cabin service depending on route. First, Club World, World Traveller Plus and World Traveller, whilst Iberia offer a 2 class service, Business Plus and Economy.

Caribbean Airlines, is the national airlines of Trinidad and flies thrice weekly from London Gatwick's North Terminal to Trinidad with strategic onward connections to sister island Tobago and neighboring Georgetown, Guyana - the Caribbean gateway to South America. Caribbean Airlines offers a generous two pieces at 23 kilo luggage allowance and a roomy 32 inch seat pitch in economy. Business Class offers a 74 inch seat pitch and flat bed service.
For more information call 0870 774 7336. Caribbean Airlines, the warmth of the islands!

Copa Arlines currently offers more than 280 daily scheduled flights to 69 destinations in 30 countries in North, Central and South America, and the Caribbean through its Hub of the Americas, based in Panama City, Panama.
The airline will add eight new Boeing Next Generation 737-800 aircraft in 2014, bringing its total fleet to 98 state-of-the-art aircraft, and increasing available seats by 10 percent. Connected, everything is possible.

The merger between LAN and TAM allows us to offer more benefits for our travellers. Passengers have access to more destinations in South America, greater connectivity, lower fares, better routes and shorter connection times.
LATAM Airlines Group flies to 135 destinations in 22 countries with the highest service standard on board 326 aircraft, covering 1,400 daily flights. Each airline operates under their current brands and identities.

United Airlines offers an extensive network of routes to a range of destinations in the Caribbean, Mexico, Central and South America. Flights are available from Belfast, Birmingham, Edinburgh, Glasgow, Heathrow and Manchester to Chicago, Houston, Los Angeles, New York/Newark, San Francisco and Washington, D.C. From these U.S. hubs onward connections are then available to over 60 destinations throughout Latin America, including nearly 30 in Mexico alone. For more information visit united.com.