Wingo projects a 27% más flights compared to those it carried out before the pandemic, reinforcing its international flight network.
The pandemic represented a before and afterés for the industry toérea y así same for him sightseeing. Since a time ago, on Colombia The tourism becameó in one of the main economic activitiesómicas, allowing the generationón foreign exchange and local development, positioning our paíIt's like a tourist destinationíinternational-class aesthetic, with quality and sustainability criteria.
Although in the 2019 figures were recordedécord for him sightseeing In colombia, This sector was one of the más hit by the pandemic registering a decrease in 69,5% on arrivals at the país and 2020. It is añO, progress in the vaccination planón and the opening of activities has allowed people to travel again, raising theí the figures in a 43,3% to June, despiteún not exceed those of 2019, themselvesún datos de Migrationón Colombia.
For his part, the airínea Wingo I committedó with strengthening international tourism by serving markets that seek flights to low cost, flexible and quality. Así, the airínea has established itself as the Low Cost más largest of Colombia in the foreign market, with an active network of 19 international routes and 9 doméstatic, for a total of 28 Destinations, 8 más than those operated on before the arrival of Covid-19.
“Although the reactivationón industry takes time, Our Low Cost model focuses on what travelers need today.ía. For instance, isá prioritizing the economic factorógreat when it comes to resuming your travel plans and above all, the flexibility to make the changes that the new normal demands”, I sayó the airíNea Wingo.
Sayún Aerocivil, between January and June 2021 compared to the same period fromñprevious one, the traffic toénumber of regular national and international flights increasedó a 22,0%, but with a decreaseón of 49,7% in front of 2019.
Currently, Wingo, opera 27% más flights compared to those carried out before the pandemic; This allows the Aerolíto project a recoveryón at a healthy pace, with occupancy factorsón close to 85%, which shows that Colombians and Latin Americans areán ready to fly again.
For the end of season seasonñO, Wingo hopes to offer 64% más flights and 191% of chairs in comparisonón with the capacity they offer in high seasons, before the pandemic, for continue to consolidateábecoming the enablers of inclusive tourism.