Wingo airline will offer a greater number of seats on routes from Colombia to Panama, Cancun, Havana and Quito during Easter Week in response to increased demand.
In addition, the airline will welcome its new Medellin – Santo Domingo route, which will allow travelers to fly direct and non-stop between the two cities, starting March 28.
→ Wingo continues to expand its fleet with arrival of a new aircraft.
“During Easter Week we expect to mobilize a total of 70 thousand passengers, which would represent an increase of 42% with respect to 2021,” commented Jorge Jiménez, Wingo’s CEO. “Thirty percent of Wingo’s international seats are on sale for a value equal to or less than $150 USD each way, and in the case of domestic flights, 20% of the available seats are for a value equal to or less than $100,000 COP each way. Being able to offer low prices in high season is a priority for Wingo while at the same time prioritizing the pockets of Colombians with quality experiences,” concluded the Director.
On the other hand, Wingo reaffirms its commitment to cool service with a plan to strengthen the different points of contact (call center, airports, crews, technological and sales services), to facilitate some processes to the maximum and face the increase in the number of travelers they plan to mobilize during the major week.
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