SKY Airline will discontinue nonstop flights between Santiago (Chile) and Bogota (Colombia) as of September 30, 2024.
The route, which currently operates three flights a week (Wednesday, Saturday and Sunday), will take off for the last time on September 29.
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The airline cited the suspension due to the airline’s network restructure.
Thus, only Avianca and LATAM Airlines will operate the route. JetSmart flies between Santiago and Bogotá but with a stopover in Medellín.
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