Wingo announced a reduction of up to 20% in the price of its Basic Fare for the Bogotá-Caracas route, effective from November 14, 2025. This adjustment responds to an evolution in its pricing model, which previously included a 23 kg checked bag by default.
Under the new scheme, passengers will be able to access a more economical base fare and customize their travel experience according to their needs. A 23 kg checked bag can be added starting from USD 20 per item and per segment, either at the time of ticket purchase or later through the airline’s official channels.
Jorge Jiménez, Commercial Vice President of Wingo, explained that this update responds to preferences expressed by users looking to connect with Venezuela at a lower cost. “Starting November 14, our Basic Fare on the Bogotá-Caracas route will be up to 20% more economical. Those who prefer to travel light will have a more competitive option; those who require additional baggage will be able to configure it to their needs,” he stated.
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What does the new Basic Fare include?
The Basic Fare includes one personal item — a backpack or purse — with maximum dimensions of 40 x 35 x 25 cm, which must be placed under the seat. Passengers wishing to add checked baggage can do so starting from USD 20 per unit, per segment.
It is important to note that travelers who purchased tickets to or from Caracas before November 14 will retain the originally agreed conditions, including the 23 kg checked bag.
This fare adjustment reinforces Wingo’s strategy of offering more accessible and flexible options, tailored to the actual needs of its passengers on the Bogotá-Caracas route.
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