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Avianca offers 15% discount on food and beverages for LifeMiles Visa users

Avianca offers 15% discount on food and beverages for LifeMiles Visa users
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Avianca has announced a 15% discount on in-flight food and beverage purchases for customers paying with their Avianca LifeMiles Visa card. This initiative, shared via a post on the airline's X account, aims to enhance the onboard experience and provide added value to loyal customers.

According to Avianca, the 15% discount applies exclusively to in-flight purchases of food and beverages made with the Avianca LifeMiles Visa card. The offer is available on flights operated by Avianca where onboard sales are conducted. Detailed information about the promotion, including terms and conditions, can be found on Avianca's official website.

The Avianca LifeMiles Visa card not only offers this in-flight discount but also provides cardholders with opportunities to earn LifeMiles on everyday purchases. Benefits include earning miles on Avianca purchases, dining, and other eligible expenses, enhancing the overall value proposition for frequent travelers. More details about the card's benefits are available on Avianca's official site.

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Avianca is the national airline of Colombia and one of the largest carriers in Latin America. Established in 1919, it is the second-oldest airline in continuous operation globally. According to Wikipedia, Avianca operates a fleet of over 140 aircraft and is part of the Star Alliance network.

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