Wingo resumed flights between Bogota (Colombia) and Maiquetia International Airport, which serves Caracas (Venezuela), after being suspended in March 2020.
The route will operate three weekly flights (Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday), with fares starting at $199 one way (taxes included).
→ Wingo announces its first domestic route in Panama
Flights will take off from Bogota at 15:36, arriving in Caracas at 18:33 (local time). From the Venezuelan capital, they will depart at 19:43, landing at El Dorado Airport at 20:41 (local time).
“We celebrate and appreciate the institutional decision of both governments to allow Wingo to fly between Bogota and Caracas, with this we contribute to the full restoration of air connectivity between the two countries, so that citizens have greater alternatives for their choice,” said Eduardo Lombana, CEO of Wingo.
In order to contribute to a more expeditious reactivation of commercial and tourist activity between Colombia and Venezuela, Wingo is moving forward with the necessary governmental steps to offer at least four more routes between the two countries in the medium term. “We want to connect Caracas with other cities in Colombia, as well as other Venezuelan cities with Bogota,” said Lombana.
Related Topics
Congonhas Airport in São Paulo Receives Approval to Operate International Flights
ALTA Warns that Transfer TUUA Puts Peru’s Air Connectivity at Risk
Panama: Tocumen Airport Surpasses 19 Million Passengers by November, Cementing Its Regional Leadership in 2025
Lufthansa Reopens Its Lounge at Stuttgart Airport After Comprehensive Renovation
Plataforma Informativa de Aviación Comercial con 13 años de trayectoria.
