As of July 1, LATAM Airlines Colombia began daily non-stop service between Bogota and Orlando, Florida, as part of a commercial agreement with Delta Air Lines. The service will connect the Colombian capital daily with a vibrant city known worldwide for its family entertainment offer. It will also serve as a new gateway to Delta’s network of domestic destinations in the United States.
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“The United States is one of the most relevant international destinations for Colombian passengers, and as such, this new service is aligned with the strategy of delivering more direct connectivity for our customers, with safety and award-winning service in the region,” said Camilo Prieto, Commercial Manager of LATAM Airlines Colombia.
Delta already offers daily flights between Bogota and Atlanta, and Bogota and New York, and recently announced a second flight from Bogota to Atlanta starting October 29, and another from Cartagena to Atlanta starting December 22. LATAM also currently operates service between Bogota and New York-JFK.
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