Copa Airlines operates from its strategically located position in the Republic of Panama, and AeroRepública operates a low-cost business model, Wingo, within Colombia and various cities in the region.
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Panama flag carrier Copa Airlines (IATA: CM; ICAO: CMP) is based in Panama City. The airline, which is part of the Star Alliance, offers non-stop flights to about 70 destinations in 30 countries in Central America, North America, South America and the Caribbean.
Copa Airlines is Certified as a 3-Star Airline for the quality of its airport and onboard product and staff service. Product rating includes seats, amenities, food & beverages, IFE, cleanliness etc, and service rating is for both cabin staff and ground staff.
In 1998 Continental Airlines acquired 49% of the airline, marking the beginning of a comprehensive marketing and operating alliance. On May 19, 1999, Continental increased its stake to 51%. Since then, Copa has adopted a livery and corporate logo similar to Continental's (now United).
Copa Airlines' new SkyTeam partners are: Aeroflot, AeroMexico, Air France, KLM, Alitalia, Continental Airlines, CSA Czech, Delta Air Lines, Korean Air and Northwest.
In the regional ranking, Copa Airlines led Latin America with 89.74%, followed by Azul Linhas Aéreas with 86.48%. Completing the list of the 5 most punctual in the region are LATAM, with 85.30%, Avianca, with 84.67%, and Aeromexico, with 79.91%.
Copa Airlines is focused on having all of its flights operating on time; however, major events may result in situations that can affect the normal operation of our scheduled flights. These situations may lead to flight delays of 30 minutes or more, cancellations or diversions.
While AirlineRatings.com does not officially release rankings for the least-safe airlines, the following carriers featured at the bottom of the list with one-star rankings: Nepal Airlines (Nepal), Airblue (Pakistan), Sriwijaya Air (Indonesia), Blue Wing (Suriname), Pakistan International Airlines and Air Algerie ( ...