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Review: Avianca A320 Business Class

Matthew KlintPosted onNovember 6, 2021November 14, 202322 Comments

As long as Avianca is engaging in hygiene theatre, it is best to avoid this carrier, particular in business class. Beyond that, the deplorable hard product does not inspire confidence in the airline itself. This review covers my A320 business class journey on Avianca from San Salvador to Los Angeles.

Avianca A320 Business Class Review

After a long layover in San Salvador (SAL), I was ready to get on my plane to Los Angeles. Boarding was scheduled to commence one hour prior to departure and I headed down to the gate about that time. At El Salvador International Airport, you clear security at the gate and the lines were long and moving very slowly.

The security check, however, was not all that close. I left a water bottle in my bag and it was not caught. My laptop stayed in the bag and my shoes stayed on. However, my belt and watch did set off the machine and I was scolded for leaving my belt on in the first place.

I noticed an army of wheelchairs lined up to pre-board (far more than in the picture below). There must have been 40…and for a brief moment I thought I was flying to India.

Crowd of passengers in wheelchairs waiting at El Salvador International Airport, with a flight attendant in red uniform walking by, showcasing the pre-boarding process for Avianca Airlines.

Boarding finally commenced around 30 minutes prior to scheduled departure. I was not first onboard, but did manage to join the wheelchair queue so I could take a few pictures of the business class cabin before it filled up. I already previewed this flight in the context of onboard service, but this is a fresh review.

Avianca Airlines business class boarding sign displaying "Abordaje Clase Ejecutiva," indicating anytime boarding for LifeMiles Elite members, with Star Alliance Gold logo in airport setting.

Avianca Airlines 520
San Salvador (SAL) – Los Angeles (LAX)
Wednesday, September 15
Depart: 07:10PM
Arrive: 11:40PM
Duration: 05hr, 30min
Distance: 2,319miles
Aircraft: Airbus A320
Seat: 3K (Business Class)

Stepping onboard, it was not immediately clear how bad this flight would be. The flight attendant greeted me and the seats looked comfortable enough for the 5.5 hour journey.

Seats

Avianca has more than one A320 configurations. Some have seat-back screens. Mine did not. My aircraft had three rows in a 2-2 configuration, for a total of 12 seats. Seat pitch is 40 inches, which is more generous than what U.S. carriers offer in their “domestic first” product. Row three also seemed to have full recline and the seats were 21 inches wide.

Business class seats on Avianca's Airbus A320, featuring a 2-2 configuration with leather upholstery, viewed from the aisle, highlighting comfort and space.

Interior view of Avianca A320 business class seating, featuring black leather seats in a 2-2 configuration, with visible seatback screens and cabin service area in background, highlighting the layout and comfort level for passengers.

Business class seating on an Avianca Airbus A320, featuring leather seats in a 2-2 configuration, with visible power outlets and a spacious cabin layout.

Business class seating on Avianca's Airbus A320, featuring a 2-2 configuration with leather seats, ample legroom, and a partially reclined seat in row three.

Business class seating on Avianca's Airbus A320, featuring black leather seats in a 2-2 configuration, with a focus on seat pitch and recline options, adjacent to cabin windows.

Business class seats on Avianca Airlines Airbus A320, featuring a 2-2 configuration, with visible seatbelts and armrests, in a cabin setting.

Avianca A320 Business Class seatback view showing black leather seats, armrest controls, and cabin floor, highlighting limited amenities and overall condition.

Feet in comfortable footwear resting on the carpeted floor of an Airbus A320 business class seat, with a black seatback in the background, highlighting the spacious seat pitch and overall cabin condition.

Avianca A320 business class cabin featuring black leather seats in a 2-2 configuration, with overhead compartments and windows, highlighting the environment for a 5.5-hour flight.

Interior view of Avianca Airlines' Airbus A320 business class cabin, featuring leather seats in a 2-2 configuration, with a flight attendant adjusting a curtain, highlighting the lack of in-flight entertainment options and overall cabin condition.

If you only care about the seats, Avianca is not a horrible option. But also note the carrier has a whole different type of business class seat on other A320s that are in a hard shell and do not look as comfortable.

While plugs were located in the center console, no power was available: they were either turned off or broken. There was a headphone jack, channel adjustor, and volume control on the armrest and it was even turned on, but there was no in-flight entertainment offered on the flight.

Avianca A320 business class seat armrest with volume and channel controls, showing limited amenities and no in-flight entertainment options.

Avianca A320 business class seat power plugs and headphone jack in a center console, highlighting inadequate amenities and lack of functionality during the flight.

No safety card was in the seatback pocket either…and look at the condition of the cabin:

Close-up of a worn airplane window frame showing damage and dirt, highlighting the poor cabin condition in Avianca's A320 Business Class.

No blankets or pillows, either. I still managed to spend most of the flight sleeping. What else was I going to do?

Food + Drink

Wow, this was bad.

After takeoff, the flight attendant appeared with a beverage cart and I noticed just about everyone was ordering Baileys Irish Cream. That’s odd, I thought. Is this a favorite drink in El Salvador?

Interior view of Avianca Airlines A320 business class cabin, featuring black leather seats, beverage cart with Coca-Cola and water, and a partition curtain, highlighting the lack of amenities and in-flight entertainment during the flight.

Finally she reached me in the last row and offered me a choice of still water, Coca-Cola, or Baileys. Yes, three drink choices in business class, including Baileys.

I had water.

I was also offered a box containing a chicken pita sandwich and plantain chips. This would be dinner on the 5+ hour international flight.

Avianca Airlines business class meal box with a small plastic cup of water, featuring a red exterior and text about safety commitment, on an airplane tray table.

Avianca Airlines meal box featuring logo and "100 años" text, emphasizing the airline's anniversary and safety slogan, in the context of a business class dining experience.

Label on a cardboard food box from Avianca, stating "Pensando en ti, esta comida fue preparada y empacada con todos los protocolos de bioseguridad," emphasizing safety and care in meal preparation during the flight.
For our safety, of course…

Avianca Airlines meal box featuring a chicken pita sandwich wrapped in paper with Avianca branding and a side of plantain chips, served during a business class flight.

Well, better than nothing I suppose. But as I tried to open the sandwich, I found the bread had stuck to the wrapper and pulled apart as I tried to pull it out, emptying the lukewarm chicken all over the cardboard box it was served in.

Lukewarm chicken pita sandwich with torn bread and plantain chips in a cardboard box, reflecting poor meal quality in Avianca Airlines' A320 Business Class.

Disheveled chicken pita sandwich with spilled filling in cardboard box, reflecting poor meal quality in Avianca Airlines' A320 business class.

What a sad meal.

IFE

None.

There was no wi-fi, no streaming video, and no overhead video except for the pre-flight safety briefing. Again, power ports were broken or turned off so it’s not like I could even pass the time watching movies (yes, those new MacBook Pros with incredible battery life are calling my name…)

Service

While the flight attendant was nice, she was given very little to work with. After the “snack” service she disappeared and I did not see here again till we began our descent to Los Angeles. I got up to use the lavatory and asked her for a glass of water. This should have been proactive, but beyond the first beverage service no additional drinks were offered.

Amenity Kits

None

Lavatory

The lavatory and was looked clean…at least there were not puddles on the floor.

Aircraft lavatory interior with a toilet, sink, and hand sanitizer dispensers, reflecting the cleanliness noted in the review of Avianca's business class experience.

Avianca Airlines A320 lavatory sink with soap dispenser, water control instructions, and trash disposal sign, highlighting cleanliness and limited amenities in business class.

Liquid hand soap dispenser labeled "Fresh + Clean" in an airplane lavatory, highlighting the limited amenities available during the Avianca A320 business class flight.

CONCLUSION

I acknowledge Avianca is a financially-troubled airline. It is currently operating in bankruptcy protection (with plans to emerge soon) and there is  genuine concern whether the carrier can survive.

Even so, I was expecting a little something more on a 5.5-hour flight departing at dinner time in business class. The entire product, not just the meal, is deplorable and there is no way I would waste my miles or money for business class on this carrier…becuase soft product matters to me.

I do intend to return to El Salvador (and actually enter). There’s a Hyatt Centric I want to review and I want to stock up on coffee. But, it will be on United, not on Avianca…that’s for sure.

As we approached Los Angeles, fog drifted in. It was a beautiful night…

Aerial view of illuminated Los Angeles at night, showcasing the cityscape and aircraft wing, reflecting the travel experience after a disappointing business class flight with Avianca Airlines.

Avianca Airlines A320 wing and engine viewed during approach to Los Angeles at night, with city lights illuminating the foggy landscape below.

U.S. Customs and Border Protection signage at Los Angeles International Airport, featuring an American flag, welcoming travelers to the United States.

…a beautiful night to walk straight to In-N-Out Burger on Sepulveda for some real dinner.

In-N-Out Burger Double-Double cheeseburger with fresh fries served in a red tray, highlighting a classic California fast food meal.

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Matthew Klint

Matthew is an avid traveler who calls Los Angeles home. Each year he travels more than 200,000 miles by air and has visited more than 135 countries. Working both in the aviation industry and as a travel consultant, Matthew has been featured in major media outlets around the world and uses his Live and Let's Fly blog to share the latest news in the airline industry, commentary on frequent flyer programs, and detailed reports of his worldwide travel.

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22 Comments

  1. John Reply
    November 6, 2021 at 3:43 pm

    Great review but that looks like a horrible flight! At least it means less typing!

    • viv Reply
      December 11, 2021 at 5:35 pm

      12/11
      TY for sharing needed this

      I’m going to C.R. in march 2022

      i definitely will not fly avianca

      happy holidays

  2. Larry Perret Reply
    November 6, 2021 at 3:58 pm

    Wow, what a terrible experience — really unacceptable. Kudos to you, Matthew for the review. I’ll be sure to avoid Avianca!

  3. Brad B Reply
    November 6, 2021 at 4:18 pm

    I noticed you said you walked to In-n-Out, I have always wondered if that is possible but wasnt sure. Is it a pretty easy walk?

    • Matthew Klint Reply
      November 6, 2021 at 8:08 pm

      It’s an easy walk, all flat, though you have to allow 15-20 minutes. You walk through LAXit, then through the employee parking lot and down Sepulveda Blvd, crossing the street at Manchester. Good to burn some calories in anticipation of the feast!

      • Phil Reply
        January 10, 2022 at 10:08 am

        I take offense about your comment “I felt like I was going to India” it’s people like you who spread hatred. Also try talking about American Airlines, rude staff from check in to flight crews.

        • Matthew Klint Reply
          January 10, 2022 at 10:13 am

          Observation ≠ hatred. I’m going to assume you have flown to India and have sen the absurd amount of wheelchairs for perfectly capable passengers. No hatred there…

          • W
            February 9, 2022 at 10:56 pm

            I just want to clarify (and I am a South Asian). While many passengers look like they are capable of walking, in reality it is actually difficult for them to walk for a long period of time. Unfortunatrly, a big part of our population does not prioritize for their health after a certain (relatively young) age. Many are not used to walking for a long period of time after also sitting for a long time on a plane. This is why many older passengers request wheelchairs (and why it is more prominent on flights to South Asia). Add in the massive airports these passengers typically transit through (DXB, DOH, LHR), it becomes much more comfortable to request one. Keep in mind that they often do not have the same stamina as individuals the same age in western countries, which means their bodies may not be able to tolerate as much. As a result, they get back/leg pain and swelling more easily.

  4. Christian Reply
    November 6, 2021 at 7:06 pm

    Was this a Miracle Flight where 40 people need wheelchairs to board but 30 of them are miraculously cured by some magical power during the flight and disembark without help?

    • Matthew Klint Reply
      November 6, 2021 at 8:13 pm

      Probably not in this case, since their wheelchairs would also allow them to bypass immigration lines at LAX.

      • Christian Reply
        November 6, 2021 at 11:16 pm

        Really?

        • Aaron Reply
          November 7, 2021 at 5:57 am

          Lines, not immigration itself.

      • Santastico Reply
        November 7, 2021 at 9:16 am

        As I said on my post below, wheelchair is the new animal companion BS. You see people taking advantage everywhere. They know they can board first and be in front of the immigration lines so why not say your leg hurts? Nobody will ask for any medical paperwork to confirm. In Miami, NY or London it can save you hours. Disgusting.

  5. Stuart Reply
    November 6, 2021 at 7:16 pm

    That is, singularly, one of the worst meals I have ever seen offered in any class. Air India just moved up a notch. Hospital vending machines offer better.

  6. Dave Edwards Reply
    November 6, 2021 at 7:19 pm

    And you guys give me hell for using the words “Third World”.

    I’m concerned why all these cappers are coming to America.

    Time to close the borders again just to be safe. You know, Covid and stuff.

  7. - Reply
    November 6, 2021 at 7:31 pm

    Oof – I’ve definitely had better meals in economy on a 1 hour intra-Asia flight …

  8. Santastico Reply
    November 6, 2021 at 8:02 pm

    That flight was a disgrace. As for the wheel chairs that became the same BS as companion animals. People definitely take advantage of those to board first and zip through the immigration lines. As for the belt, I have a specific belt for travel. It passes 99% of all metal detectors but there is always one that beeps and TSA people have to show how pissed they are by the looks they give me. I would expect that all TSA metal detectors are calibrated the same but coming from the TSA is better to have no expectations.

  9. JerryReply
    November 7, 2021 at 12:03 pm

    It doesn’t really surprise me that this level of service was offered. COVID overkill seems to be the norm in this region.

  10. Hilda Reply
    November 29, 2021 at 11:52 pm

    Definily is that worse I know I bay ticket with 24 hours free canselation but but when I call during that 24 four hours tha those not count u has to fill other codes whit them for that to work and wait until 30 for then to make a decision if they decide to refund or not . I will never waste my money with this company again .no to mention I call a wait about 5 times 3 &4 hours within for costumer service to help . And when dey answer every single one tell you what they want end hang up.

  11. Bill Huss Reply
    December 3, 2021 at 2:52 pm

    Just returned to Lax on Avianca. To and from Ecuador, the worse business class I’ve ever experienced. This airline should fail. They also treat their own people poorly. I bet the executives get a year end bonus for working the staff with longer hours and cuts in pay.
    I was an airline worker for 20 years and a world traveler for 40+.
    BTW, I won’t feed the food to a dog…it’s that bad.

  12. Dani Reply
    March 26, 2022 at 1:40 pm

    Totally same experience ( IAD – BOG ) total flight: 5 hours.
    Just a meal, no pillow, no amenities… nothing. I complain with them about it, and they give me a poor answer like “ we have this in our condition to business class “ I was impressed.
    Thank you.. I was thinking was just me.

  13. Niklas Reply
    December 13, 2022 at 12:04 pm

    In-N-Out Burger a “real” meal. =) Americans

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