The mystery between Wingo and Corona has come to an end. This Thursday at 6:00 a.m., two aircraft took off simultaneously from Bogotá and Medellín carrying 372 passengers who were unaware of their destination. After nearly three hours in the air, the surprise was revealed upon landing at Sangster International Airport: the 2025 Hidden Destination was Montego Bay, Jamaica.
But the announcement brought a second surprise. Wingo confirmed that Montego Bay becomes its new international route and the 25th in its network, establishing itself as the only airline in Colombia to offer a direct connection from Bogotá to this Caribbean city.
A Seasonal Route with Competitive Prices
Flights to Montego Bay will operate seasonally between December 18, 2025, and January 26, 2026, with two weekly frequencies: Thursdays and Sundays. Tickets are already available on wingo.com, with fares starting at $169 per segment, including taxes and fees.
“This announcement is doubly special: first, because the Hidden Destination flight once again surprised hundreds of travelers with a unique experience in Latin America, and second, because we revealed that Bogotá-Montego Bay is now our new international route,” said Jorge Jiménez, Commercial and Planning Vice President of Wingo.
→ Wingo, Most Awarded Airline at 2025 Effie Colombia Awards with Four Honors
Hidden Destination: An Experience That Transcends the Flight
Since its launch in 2024, the Hidden Destination flight by Wingo and Corona has positioned itself as one of the most innovative proposals in Latin American aviation. This second edition raised the stakes with two simultaneous flights, an extra day of stay, and the participation of new partners:
- O Boticário, with relaxation experiences.
- Durex, to encourage the explorer spirit.
- Holafly, which guaranteed travelers’ connectivity.
- Gatorlit, which supported energy recovery during the activities.
For four days, passengers will enjoy the Corona Sunset Session, accommodation at the Secrets St. James by World of Hyatt, plus exclusive activities and benefits.
“With the opening of Montego Bay, we continue to fulfill our promise of taking Colombians to accessible and authentic destinations. This new step reinforces our commitment to innovating and connecting more travelers with unique experiences,” Jiménez concluded.
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