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Copa Airlines reported incidents; Flight Date Aircraft Location Description Casualties Fatal Serious Minor Uninjured Ground 201 [71] June 6, 1992 Boeing 737-200:
Copa Airlines serves the following 88 destinations in 33 countries in the Americas and the Caribbean: [1] List. Hub: Focus City Future destination
The program was subsequently renamed to MileagePlus, and maintains its relationship with its Star Alliance partners, as well as other airline and travel enterprise agreements. Following the integration and phase out of Continental OnePass on March 3, 2012, MileagePlus also became the frequent flyer program for Copa Airlines and Copa Airlines ...
The flight crew of the inaugural Copa Airlines flight from Panama City, Panama to Raleigh-Durham International Airport wave the Panamanian and American flags as they get a water cannon salute as ...
Copa Airlines said on Tuesday that Venezuela has decided to temporarily suspend all commercial flights between Panama and Venezuela beginning on Wednesday evening. Venezuela's transportation ...
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Copa Airlines Flight 201 [2] was a regularly scheduled passenger flight from Tocumen International Airport in Panama City, Panama, to Alfonso Bonilla Aragón International Airport in Cali, Colombia. On 6 June 1992, the Boeing 737-204 Advanced operating the route rolled, entered a steep dive, disintegrated in mid-air, and crashed into the jungle ...
The 1960s marked Copa's entry into the international arena, offering flights to Costa Rica, Jamaica, and Colombia. Pan Am divested its stake in Copa in 1971, leaving the airline under Panamanian control. [1] The 1980s saw a strategic shift for Copa as they discontinued domestic flights to focus solely on international travel.