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Avianca Cargo leads the flower transportation from Colombia and Ecuador, moving more than 21,000 tons during its largest Mother’s Day season

May 9, 2026
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● The airline operated more than 330 cargo flights and allocated 42 percent of its total capacity to flower transportation during the season

● Avianca Cargo is the leading air carrier of flowers from Colombia and Ecuador to the United States this Mother’s day season

● Approximately 330 million stems were transported during the peak season

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Avianca Cargo, a leading air cargo carrier in the region, concluded the 2026 Mother’s Day season with record-breaking results, solidifying its position as a primary transporter of flowers to the United States. During the season, the airline moved more than 21,000 tons of flowers and accounted for 42% of Colombian flower exports to the U.S.

This performance marks the largest Mother’s Day season in the company’s history. Including shipments from Ecuador, at least one out of every three flowers exported from the region reached its destination aboard Avianca Cargo aircraft.

To meet increased seasonal demand, Avianca Cargo operated more than 330 cargo flights, surpassing the number of flights operated in 2025. The operation was supported by a fleet of nine dedicated freighters, two more than the previous year, as well as additional leased capacity, allowing the company to meet demand without disrupting service across other markets.

“Mother’s Day remains one of the most significant seasons for the flower industry, and we are proud to deliver another strong performance that reinforces our leadership in the market,” said Diogo Elias, CEO of Avianca Cargo. “This year’s results reflect the scale of our operation and the trust our partners place in us to move more than 21,000 tons of flowers to the United States, which reflects the coordinated work across the entire logistics chain and further strengthens our role as a key connector between Colombia, Ecuador and global markets.”

“Miami-Dade County continues to be home to America’s largest gateway for fresh flowers, where more than 1,500 tons of stems have been arriving daily this year for Mother’s Day,” said Daniella Levine Cava. “As MIA continues to rise as a global cargo hub — now ranked #3 in the world for total freight — our strong partnerships with leading cargo airlines like Avianca and the dedicated support of U.S. Customs and Border Protection help ensure millions of blooms safely and efficiently reach moms across the country in time for the holiday.”

Key operational and logistics highlights:

● More than 21,000 tons of flowers transported during the season

● More than 330 cargo flights operated

● 42 percent of total capacity allocated to flower transportation

● Up to 24 daily departures during peak days

● Approximately 24 million stems transported within a 24-hour period at peak

During a typical week, about 30 percent of Avianca Cargo’s capacity is dedicated to flower transportation. During the Mother’s Day season, that figure increased to 42 percent, underscoring the importance of this period for the floriculture industry.

Strengthened infrastructure and operations

To ensure efficiency across its network, Avianca Cargo implemented key enhancements at its main stations:

● In Miami, the company increased its ground workforce by 20 percent and enabled a new inspection area in coordination with U.S. Customs and Border Protection to streamline processing times

● In Bogotá, warehouse capacity increased 35%, while Medellín saw a 41% increase, strengthening cargo reception and improving handling efficiency.

Avianca Cargo also maintained strong market positions on key routes, including an estimated 65 percent share on Medellín to Miami and approximately 35 percent on Bogotá to Miami. The airline also expanded its reach to the U.S. West Coast by increasing its Los Angeles operation from three to five weekly frequencies compared with the 2025 Mother’s Day season, further improving access to that market.

“As families prepare to celebrate Mother’s Day, our agriculture specialists and frontline officers are working tirelessly to help ensure flowers arriving into the United States are safe from harmful pests and plant diseases,” said Daniel Alonso, Director of Field Operations (СВР). “I’m incredibly proud of our workforce and their commitment to protecting America’s agriculture while helping families enjoy this meaningful holiday with peace of mind.”

As part of this year’s Mother’s Day season, Avianca Cargo recognized the individuals behind each shipment, especially the mothers who are part of the floriculture and logistics sectors. Their dedication plays a vital role in ensuring that millions of flowers reach homes around the world.

Tags: air cargo industryair freight marketAvianca Cargocargo airline newscargo aviationCargo FlightsCold Chain LogisticsColombia flower exportsEcuador flower exportsfloriculture logisticsflower air freightflower transportationFreight TransportationLatin America cargoLogistics IndustryMiami cargo hubMiami International AirportMother’s Day seasonPerishables Logisticsperishables supply chainU.S. flower imports
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