Wingo announced Saturday that it will resume flights between Bogota (Colombia) and Caracas (Venezuela) as of July 25, 2023, becoming the fourth airline to offer service between the two capitals, after Turpial Airlines and Satena and Laser Airlines.
The company will operate three weekly flights (Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday), with fares starting at $199 one way (taxes included).
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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).
Tickets are already on sale at the airline’s website.
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