Avianca Honduras


Avianca Honduras, is an airline based in San Pedro Sula, Honduras. It offers mostly domestic scheduled and chartered passenger flights out of its hub at Ramón Villeda Morales International Airport. In 1998, Grupo TACA acquired a 20 percent stake in the company. In 2014 Isleña Airlines being part of Grupo TACA, was unified with the rest of TACA's subsidiaries into Avianca, being renamed Avianca Honduras. It is one of the seven nationally branded airlines in the Avianca Holdings group of Latin American airlines.

History

Avianca Honduras was founded as Isleña Airlines in 1981 by Arturo Alvarado Wood. It was one of the most successful airlines in the country and in the Central American region, was part of the TACA Group. The central office was located in the city of La Ceiba and the operations center at Golosón Airport. Revenue flights between La Ceiba and Roatán were commenced on 31 March.

Destinations

In 2015, Avianca Honduras operated scheduled flights to the following destinations:
;Guatemala
;Honduras
Further destinations were served by chartered flights.

Fleet

The Islena Airlines fleet consists of the following aircraft :


In 2015 as part of Avianca's fleet renewal, Avianca Honduras received new ATR 72-600, operating a total of four at one time.
As of January 2013, the Airlines fleet consisted of 4 ATR 42-320 with an average age of 19.5 years. The first turboprop aircraft of that type was put in service with the airline in 1996.
Previously, airliners of the types Fokker F27 Friendship and Fairchild Hiller FH-227 had formed part of the fleet, as well as smaller ones like Twin Otter, Short 360 and Let L410 Turbolet.

Incidents