Spirit Airlines announced the resumption of its daily nonstop service connecting Fort Lauderdale, Florida, and Managua, Nicaragua.
The flights will begin on November 30 and will offer connections to 26 cities through the airline’s network.
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“We can’t wait to welcome back our Nicaraguan Guests and excited to make travel to and from Managua accessible for families, friends and visitors again,” said Camilo Martelo, Director of International Stations.
The resumption of flights to Managua increases the airline’s international service to 29 markets in Latin America and the Caribbean, including destinations such as Costa Rica, El Salvador, Honduras, Guatemala and Panama.
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