Wingo renewed the IOSA certification or Operational Safety Audit granted by the International Air Transport Association – IATA, being the only Colombian low-cost airline with such recognition.
With the IOSA certification, Wingo demonstrates that its safety oversight and operational management systems are internationally recognized and accepted by a community of 437 airlines. This certification creates a worldwide comparable benchmark to ensure high standards in the execution of its operations and homogeneity in the internal and external operations audit processes.
→ Wingo announces flights between Medellin and Santo Domingo starting in March.
This audit process evaluates 900 standards and practices in air safety operations, flight and ground operations, engineering and maintenance, cargo and special cargo transportation, as well as dispatch and operational control.
“Having the backing of the IOSA certification allows us to affirm that we are a Colombian airline that honors its commitment to the highest international safety standards, as we offer our travelers the best practices in the industry and prioritize world-class operational quality,” said Eduardo Lombana, CEO of Wingo.
“At Wingo we are convinced that low prices are only part of the whole equation to make travelers happy; and for that reason, we work every day to deliver on our flights, offer a good vibe experience and guarantee the highest safety standards,” concluded Lombana.
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