Wingo announced the launch of a new international route, flying non-stop from Medellín to Santo Domingo. In this way, Wingo continues to consolidate its position as Colombia’s largest low-cost airline in terms of the number of routes operated abroad.
This new direct route begins operations on March 28th, with 2 flights per week, Mondays and Thursdays. Launch fares start at 194 USD round trip, with taxes and fees included and also with a change of date up to 15 days before the flight without penalty, so that travelers can continue to take advantage of the low fares, without worrying in case they want to make changes in their travel plans.
→ Wingo celebrates its fifth anniversary.
Wingo adds 29 routes, 9 domestic and 20 international, served from Colombia. It also consolidates its fourth international destination from Medellin, and the second to the Dominican Republic, connecting the capital of Antioquia directly with Panama, Cancun, Punta Cana and Santo Domingo.
“Medellín has always been a very important city for us, so we are proud to be the first airline to join these two cities that have so much to offer, in a route that will contribute to the dynamization of tourism, said Jorge Jiménez, Wingo’s Director of Sales, Marketing and Distribution. “Travelers are eager to venture to new destinations and with our world-class route network we will continue to demonstrate our commitment to connect Colombians directly and non-stop,” concluded Jorge.
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