Spirit Airlines is celebrating 15 years of operations in Colombia, where it first landed in 2008 in the cities of Bogotá and Cartagena. It has since added Armenia, Barranquilla, Cali, Medellin and Bucaramanga to its route map.
“Our Guests in Colombia have really embraced our low-fare, high-value model over the last 15 years, allowing us to offer even more options to travelers across the country and grow our service to seven Colombian cities,” said Ted Christie, President and CEO of Spirit Airlines.
The Spirit Charitable Foundation today commemorated the carrier’s 15th anniversary in Bogota with a $100,000 USD donation to the Mano Amiga school in Zipaquirá, a nonprofit that transforms the lives of children in need through education.
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In addition to the donation, Spirit is offering limited-time anniversary fares on flights from Colombia for travel from Sept. 5 to Nov. 8, with no blackout dates.* All fares are one-way, inclusive of taxes, subject to 7-day advance purchase and are subject to availability.

The airline is also offering members of its Free Spirit loyalty program 1,500 bonus points on round trip flights and 750 points on one-way flights to and from Colombia. Travel must be booked by Sept. 30 and flown by Nov. 30.
Spirit’s Colombia service gives travelers easier access to visit the gateway of South America and enjoy the country’s unique history, culture and cuisine. Colombia has become an increasingly popular destination for travelers in the last four years, leading to a nearly 50 percent increase in the number of Spirit’s departing flights from Colombia since May 2019.
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