
Imagine an airline in Central America capable of linking the Americas and even Europe like a network of capillaries. Copa Airlines, founded in 1947, has become that very "eagle" in the skies.
Leveraging the strategic geographical advantage of Panama's Tocumen International Airport, the airline has established itself as one of the most influential carriers in Central America and the Caribbean. Its dual passenger and cargo network spans across the Americas, Europe, and the Caribbean, serving as a vital conduit for regional and intercontinental travel.
Copa's success stems from its hub-and-spoke operational model. By consolidating fragmented regional routes through Tocumen, the airline achieves seamless connectivity and efficient transfers. Its current network covers over 80 destinations across the Americas, facilitating not only passenger mobility but also fostering regional economic growth—a benchmark in aviation efficiency.