Wingo increases operations in San Andrés with daily flights from Barranquilla and Cartagena

The airline began implementing its daily flight to San Andrés from Barranquilla, offering the largest capacity in its history with this route

(Source: Twitter @wingo)

Wingo, together with the Government of San Andrés, announces the beginning of the increase in capacity on its two operating routes to the Island. In total, there are six additional frequencies that began flying on October 28, representing 9,000 additional seats per month for the economic dynamics of the archipelago.

On the San Andrés – Barranquilla – San Andrés route, Wingo began implementing its daily flight, increasing from four to seven frequencies per week. These three additional flights will be offered structurally, meaning they will always be available on the route, and can be purchased on Wingo.com.

On the other hand, the San Andrés – Cartagena – San Andrés route added a frequency last week, but will implement the daily flight from December 11, 2024, with a focus on operations during the peak holiday season. These additional seats are already available for sale through Wingo.com.

“We are very pleased to make our capacity increase in San Andrés a reality on our regular routes from Barranquilla and Cartagena. Today Wingo is the main low-cost operator to the archipelago and we are proud to add flights after listening to the requests of the Government of San Andrés and the Civil Aeronautics; we hope to continue contributing to the tourist and economic dynamics of the Island,” said Jorge Jiménez, Vice President of Commercial and Planning at Wingo.

“We appreciate the increase in the number of flights to the department of San Andrés by Wingo airline, a project that has been underway to continue connecting our archipelago, within the framework of a reactivation process that will allow us to achieve tourism indicators that will promote economic stability for the archipelago. We invite all Colombians to visit us, to see the sea of ​​seven colors, our beaches and ecosystems, the third largest coral reef in the world, and with this, to welcome all the people who will come to our department as a result of the expansion of these flight frequencies,” said Nicolas Gallardo Vázquez, Governor of San Andrés.

Source: Wingo.


 


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