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About
Taca Regional also referred to as Avianca Regional was a regional subsidiary of Avianca Holdings. Taca Regional operated domestic and regional services to various destinations within Central America, connecting passengers to popular cities and tourist destinations in the region.
Taca Regional was headquartered in San Salvador, El Salvador, and operated flights from its main hub at El Salvador International Airport (SAL).
Baggage Allowance
Carry-on Baggage
Taca Regional passengers were allowed to bring one piece of carry-on baggage.
Checked Baggage
Taca Regional had different baggage allowances depending on the ticket fare you purchased and the destination to which you were travelling to/from. The specific allowance would be mentioned in the ticket or provided by the airline at the time of booking.
Check In
Online Check In
Taca Regional passengers were allowed to check in online through the airline's official website or mobile app.
Airport Check In
Taca Regional passengers could check in for their flights at the designated check-in counters at the airport. It was advised that passengers arrived at the airport with sufficient time before the scheduled departure to complete the check-in process, obtain boarding passes, and drop off any checked baggage.
Fleet
Taca Regional operated a fleet with the following aircraft:
- ATR 42
- ATR 72
Hub Airport
El Salvador International Airport
El Salvador International Airport (SAL) previously known as Comalapa International Airport is a joint-use civilian and military airport that serves the San Salvador region.
El Salvador Airport is a hub for Avianca El Salvador, Volaris El Salvador and Volaris Costa Rica. Other airlines that fly to and from this airport include Iberia, Delta Air Lines, Air Transat and many more.
In-flight Entertainment
Taca Regional didn't offer any form of in-flight entertainment for its passengers.
FAQ's
When did Taca Regional cease its operations?
Taca Regional ceased its operations in 2013. This means that you can no longer purchase any Taca Regional flight tickets. However, there are a number of airlines that operate a similar route to Taca Regional including Avianca, Volaris, Copa Airlines and more.
Where did Taca Regional fly to?
Taca Regional operated flights within Central America including El Salvador, Honduras, Guatemala, Costa Rica and Panama.