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About Air Panama (7P)
Regional airline Air Panama is now the second-largest airline in the nation, trailing only Copa Airlines, and is situated at Albrook “Marcos A. Gelabert” International Airport in Panama. From its hub at Albrook International Airport, the airline provides both scheduled and charter passenger flights to more than 31 destinations. Although certain flights were provided under the Turismo Aéreo name, the airline was launched in 1980 as PARSA. Although Panama had been under a military dictatorship from 1968 when the firm was founded, together with Aeroperlas, it rose to become one of the largest and most recognizable airlines in the nation.
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Direct connections: They offer convenient direct flights to smaller destinations within Panama, saving you time and hassle compared to connecting flights with larger airlines.
Flexibility: Smaller aircraft allow them to serve a wider range of airports, reaching more off-the-beaten-path locations.
Personalized service: Enjoy a more relaxed and friendly atmosphere with smaller passenger loads and attentive cabin crew.
While they don’t have a formal program, they often offer group discounts, corporate travel packages, and promotional fares for frequent flyers. Contact their sales team for tailored options.
They invest in modern fuel-efficient aircraft, implement fuel-saving practices, and offset carbon emissions through tree planting programs.
Yes, seat selection is available for a fee during online booking or at check-in. Executive class passengers enjoy complimentary seat selection.
They don’t directly sell travel insurance, but recommend purchasing it from a reputable provider for comprehensive coverage.
Deadlines vary depending on the airport and route. Arrive at least 1 hour before domestic flights and 2 hours before international flights for a smooth check-in process.
Yes, they provide wheelchair assistance upon request at check-in. Notify them in advance to ensure availability.