The airline GOL will operate flights from Fortaleza, in northeastern Brazil, to Bogota and Buenos Aires, as announced Monday by the Government of the State of Ceará.
The governor, Elmano de Freitas, received executives of the airline to officialize the flights, which already had an experimental flight last Saturday between Jorge Newbery airport in Buenos Aires and Fortaleza.
→ GOL receives authorization to use digital navigation
Flights to the capitals of Argentina and Colombia should start operating in October and ticket sales will begin in July when the days and schedules of the routes will be defined.
Ceará, on the other hand, grants a reduction in the tax applied to the fuel tariffs of airlines that open or resume international routes, whose rate will be reduced from 12% to 6%.
Related Topics
Construction Begins on Changi Airport’s Terminal 5
After Tariff Agreement with U.S., China Lifts Ban on Boeing Aircraft Deliveries
A New Era: Alaska Airlines Launches Flights Between Seattle and Tokyo Operated by Hawaiian Airlines
India Reopens 32 Airports After Ceasefire with Pakistan

Plataforma Informativa de Aviación Comercial líder en América Latina.