The U.S. airline Frontier Airlines has submitted a request to the Colombian Civil Aviation Authority to operate a non-stop route between San Juan (Puerto Rico) and Bogotá.
According to the documentation provided, Frontier plans to operate this route twice a week. For this purpose, the airline will use Airbus A320 and A321 aircraft. Additionally, the request includes operations under the third and fourth freedom of the air rights.
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If the request is approved, Bogotá would become the airline’s first destination in South America and would enter into competition with Avianca, which is currently the only company operating the route.
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