The low-cost airline Wingo will resume direct flights between Medellín and Caracas starting March 1, as indicated on the company’s website. This move marks another step in rebuilding air connectivity between Colombia and Venezuela.
The Medellín (MDE) – Caracas (CCS) route will operate with three weekly frequencies, specifically on Tuesdays, Fridays, and Sundays.
Wingo currently maintains regular operations between Bogotá and Caracas, so the return of the Medellín route is presented as complementary to its existing service.
Tickets are already available for purchase on Wingo’s official website.
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