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Chicago O’Hare Cucuta Colombia and Asunción in Paraguay added as new destintions

Copa Airlines is pleased to announce three new destinations starting in December 2011, they are: Chicago O’Hare International Airport; Cucuta, Colombia; and Asunción in Paraguay. These new cities are in addition to the services which are launched this month to Toronto, Canada; Porto Alegre and Brasilia, Brazil; and Nassau in the Bahamas.

“Copa Airlines is one of the most successful and fastest-growing airlines worldwide. We have a long record of steady and profitable growth, having established our position as a leader in Latin American aviation by providing the best connectivity in the region, and superior operational performance and customer service,” says Pedro Heilbron, CEO of Copa Airlines and its parent Copa Holdings. “Our success has benefitted Latin America, promoting business and stimulating tourism, creating jobs in Panama and throughout the region.”

Copa Airlines will fly its new daily service beginning December 2011 from Tocumen International Airport in Panama City  to Chicago O’Hare International Airport. The new four-times-weekly service from, Panama to Cucuta, Colombia’s Camilo Dazo Airport; and four-times-weekly service from Panama to Asunción, Paraguay’s Silvio Pettirossi Airport will both also start in December 2011.