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Has anyone flown on Aerosur, Tam or Taca?


sue.young

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Looking airlines for March 09 Splendor TA leaving from San Paulo. Wondering if anyone could any feed back on these airlines?

 

Thank you,

Sue

 

I have flown TACA, TAM, LASCA, COPA and AeroLineasArgentina.

 

TACA/LASCA are part of Grupo Taca. TAM flies a lot of international flights to Europe and MIA/NYC. COPA is a Continental partner/subsidiary.

 

TACA and TAM fly almost exclusively Airbus equipment. TACA's fleet is very new. COPA flies Boeing and Embraer (small jets-very nice).

 

All have good service-full meals on long flights. International flights have free booze. Most fly through Costa Rica or Panama from the US. If it is my choice, I would fly TACA/LASCA.

 

I have never heard of AerSur.

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Thank you for your reply. Aerosur is a Bolivian airline. I have been looking at TACa. Is there any advantage or disadvantage in where we have a layover to change planes, layover in San Salvador, El Salvador, layover in San Jose,

Costa Rica or layover in Lima, Peru.

Thanks

Sue

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