This Wednesday, Wingo — the low-cost airline subsidiary of Copa Holdings — celebrated its inaugural flight between Bogotá and Guatemala City, taking a significant step in its Central American expansion. With this launch, the company becomes the only low-cost carrier offering direct flights between the two capitals.
This new operation strengthens Wingo’s presence in the region, where it already operates routes to Panama and Costa Rica, establishing itself as a key player in boosting tourism and business between Latin American countries.
The Bogotá–Guatemala City route will operate with three weekly frequencies: on Mondays, Wednesdays, and Fridays.
In total, Wingo will make over 50,000 seats per year available, aimed at both tourists interested in discovering Guatemala and business people looking to expand their commercial ties with the country.
Tickets are available on the airline’s website starting from USD 112 per segment, with taxes and fees included.
Wingo’s CEO, Eduardo Lombana, celebrated the opening of this strategic connection:
“We are very pleased to launch this route between Bogotá and Guatemala City, a strategic connection that boosts tourism and business between both countries. At Wingo, we continue to bet on international expansion with a low-cost proposal that promotes more travel within Latin America.”
With this new launch, Wingo now reaches 37 active routes across 20 cities in 11 countries, solidifying one of the most robust low-cost operations in Latin America.
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