Copa Airlines
Copa Airlines uses Terminal West at Denver Airport (DEN).
- History: Copa Airlines is the flag carrier of Panama and was founded in 1947. Originally a domestic carrier, it has since expanded its network to become a major player in the international aviation industry.
- Hub: Copa Airlines operates primarily from its hub at Tocumen International Airport (PTY) in Panama City, which serves as a strategic connecting point for flights between North and South America.
- Connectivity: Known for its efficient hub-and-spoke model, Copa Airlines has built a robust route network, connecting passengers to numerous destinations in the Americas. The airline serves over 80 destinations in more than 30 countries.
- Star Alliance: Copa Airlines is a member of the Star Alliance, one of the world’s largest global airline alliances. This partnership allows for code-sharing and cooperation with other member airlines, providing passengers with a wide range of travel options.
- Fleet: Copa Airlines operates a modern fleet of Boeing aircraft, including Boeing 737s. The airline has a reputation for maintaining a young and fuel-efficient fleet.
- Business Hub: Due to its strategic location, Copa Airlines has positioned Panama as a key business hub in the Americas, facilitating business travel and commerce between North and South America.
- Hub of the Americas: Tocumen International Airport is often referred to as the “Hub of the Americas” because of Copa Airlines’ extensive connectivity and the large number of international passengers transiting through Panama.
- Awards: Copa Airlines has received several awards for its service, punctuality, and overall performance. It has consistently ranked as one of the most punctual airlines in Latin America.
- In-Flight Service: Copa Airlines provides passengers with complimentary meals and beverages, including alcoholic drinks in Business Class. The airline offers an in-flight entertainment system with a variety of movies, TV shows, and music.