The German airline Lufthansa informed this Thursday that it will resume its flights to Colombia as of December 3, operating the route between Frankfurt and Bogotá with three weekly frequencies, Monday, Thursday and Saturday.
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“It is a pleasure for us to return to Colombia and do it under the highest levels of biosecurity. Our measures have made us selected as the safest airline to fly in the world and travelers from Colombia will have the certainty of a safe cabin and the best standards of service,” said Antonio Cuoco, General Director of the airline for Colombia, Ecuador, Peru and Venezuela.
Passengers flying from Bogota must install the CoronaApp and Check-Mig applications.
The Lufthansa Group offers travelers in Frankfurt and Bogotá the option of taking the PCR tests.
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