There is no reliable passenger list for this flight. The Colombian Aeronautica Civil published a list in its official report. This list does not agree with the lists reported in several newspapers, and attributed to Avianca, in the days immedisately following the crash. The Medical Examiner published a list that does not agrtee with any of the above. In addition, one person listed as being on the flight appeared live after the flight and told Semana magazine and La Fiscalia that he was not on the flight. The press secretary of the President of Colombia claimed that two people were on the flight whose names do not appear on any of the above lists.
One can go to the official site of Avianca and book a flight through there. Avianca has domestic flights in Colombia and they offer international flights as well.
Yes, United flight 175 was a passenger flight that was hijacked on September 11. It was crashed into the South Tower of the World Trade Center.
National Airline flight 967 crashed into the Gulf of Mexico
United Airlines Flight 93 was a passenger flight that was hi-jacked by al-Qaeda terrorists. The plane crashed near the Diamond T. Mine in Pennsylvania.
Flight 11- crashed into North Tower Flight 175- crashed into South Tower Flight 93- crashed into a field in Shanksville, PA Flight 77- crashed into the Pentagon
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The oldest person on Flight 93 was Donald Freeman Greene, who was 69 years old. He was a passenger on the flight that tragically crashed in Pennsylvania on September 11, 2001.
30 hours, 55 minutes on Avianca.
On the 28th of november, 1979, Air New Zealand flight 901 crashed on Mount Erebus.
An 85 year old man who was a passenger on the flight that crashed into the north tower of the World Trade Center (Flight 11).
http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/world/americas/502503.stm This is the link to the passenger list and their nationalities.
The plane that crashed in 2001, specifically the American Airlines Flight 587, was traveling to the Dominican Republic from New York City. It was not traveling to or from Margarita, which is in Venezuela. The flight crashed shortly after takeoff from John F. Kennedy International Airport on November 12, 2001.