The low-cost airline Wingo recently announced the start of its operations between Bogotá and Guatemala City beginning October 27, 2025. To celebrate the launch of this new connection, it has introduced a promotion: airline tickets from $1 per one-way segment, excluding taxes and fees.
The offer aims to boost tourism between Colombia and Guatemala, giving passengers the opportunity to discover iconic destinations in the Central American country.
Guatemala: A Destination Rich in History and Nature
Wingo’s promotional campaign invites Colombian travelers to explore iconic sites such as the colonial streets of Antigua, enjoy the sunrise over Lake Atitlán, and discover the majestic archaeological complex of Tikal. With its economical fares, the airline is betting on more tourists being encouraged to experience Guatemala’s cultural and scenic diversity.
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Jorge Jiménez, Vice President of Commercial and Planning at Wingo, highlighted the strategic importance of this route: “At Wingo, we always seek to connect travelers with destinations that allow them to explore the nature and history of Latin America, and Guatemala is, without a doubt, a captivating destination due to its cultural diversity and unparalleled beauty. With this new route, we want to continue being accomplices in our passengers’ getaways, offering them accessible prices and memorable experiences.”
Promotion Details
- Final ticket price: 101 USD per one-way segment departing from Bogotá and 74 USD for the return from Guatemala City.
- Availability: promotional seats.
- Validity: for travel between October 27 and November 30, 2025.
- Purchase: available exclusively on the airline’s website until stocks last.
With this strategy, Wingo reinforces its low-cost model in the region and expands its destination network, establishing itself as an accessible option for those seeking international experiences without compromising their budget.
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