This Saturday, July 1, Wingo’s new international route officially takes off, connecting Palmira’s Alfonso Bonilla Aragón Airport, which serves Cali, directly to the island of Aruba.
This Wingo operation will be of a seasonal nature, focused on the high season months with two frequencies per week: Wednesdays and Saturdays. In total, the airline will make available to Cali residents about 13 thousand seats for both routes during the operating year.
→ Wingo to increase capacity for high season
The new route is available with low-cost fares starting at USD 96 for the Cali – Aruba route and USD 78 for the Aruba – Cali route.
“From Wingo we continue with our expansion process to continue offering Cali and Colombians more low-cost offerings. This direct route to Aruba from Bonilla Aragón airport consolidates the operation we have at this airport, from where we already offer routes to other destinations such as Bogotá and Panama. We are very pleased to offer the people of Cali and Valle del Cauca the possibility of being only two hours away from one of the most attractive destinations in the Caribbean,” said Jorge Jiménez, Wingo’s Commercial and Planning Director.
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