Wingo ampíto its capacity and puts on the market más de 1.3 million new seats on flights to 28 national routes e international.
Recently, Wingo, the airílow cost line más big Colombia in the international market, I receivedó a avióadditional for your fleet, and for this reasonón today announces the increase in its capacity in the market for both domestic and international flights, with the acidón of 1.3 million new seats to fly throughout its route network. Everything in itínea with your expansion planón to consolidate like AerolíLatin America's favorite low-cost lineérica.
“Thanks for the acceptanceón that Wingo has had, during the reactivation phaseón post-pandemic by Colombian travelers, We have undertaken an ambitious growth plan with which we have already doubled the numberúnumber of airplanes in our fleet and that today allows us to put más chairs on the market for all who want to fly at low prices, with quality and good vibes” assuredó Juan Sebastián Molano, Wingo Communications Manager.
This increase in the núgroup of chairs that Wingo now has on the market, allow youá to the airínea add más flights on the routes it already operates while continuingúexploring possible new destinations to offer to all Colombians who want to fly with pleasure and not with cost.
domestic flights
In this way, from 27 march 2022 increaseá your flights on the following domestic routes:
- Cartagena-San Andreés: from 2 a 3 flights per week
- Bogotaá-Santa Marta: until 12 weekly flights in high season.
- Bogotaá-Cartagena: 12 flights per week.
- Bogotaá-Averageín: the airíne to offerá 10 weekly frequencies.
- Bogotaá-Cali: Wingo tendrá 9 flights a week between the two cities.
International flights
With this capacity increase, the airínea también increaseá your flights abroad. Some of those increases available as of March 2022 son:
- Bogotaá-Panamá: the airínea marketá to offer 4 a 7 weekly flights.
- Cali-Panamá: marketá from 3 a 4 weekly frequencies.
- Averageín-Panamá: this route has an increase of 125% going, from March 2022, a 7 weekly flights.
- Bogotaá-Quito: on this route, Wingo summará two new flights per week, to pass from 4 a 6.
- Bogotaá-Guayaquil: wingo reachá 4 weekly flights, increasing theí a 100% in comparisonón with the capacity it offers todayía.
Además, Wingo Continueá afterátending to be the airínea that enables thousands of Colombians to travel to the Latin American Caribbean, one of the areas máparadises in the world. Onceón why alsoén has increased its flights on many of the routes it operates from Colombia to these destinations:
- Bogotaá- Delún: Starting March 2022, the airíne to offerá 10 weekly flights.
- Bogotaá- Punta Cana: 5 flights per week, adding theí one más to those currently offered.
- Bogotaá- Santo Domingo: 6 weekly frequencies.
- Averageín-Cancún: 4 flights per week.
- Averageín-Punta Cana: spaghettién will increaseá a 4 weekly flights the operationóWingo's n on this route.
- Cali-Cancún: this route increases to 3 weekly flights.
With this important strengthening of the capacity, Wingo Continueá democratizing transportélow cost quality and consolidationábecoming one of the low cost companies with the greatest projectionón from the kingsón.
Tickets are now on sale on the airline's website.ínea.
Interesting, it's good that this airline continues to believe and I hope it expands more in the future.. I have a question that puzzled me a bit a few days ago I was on fligthradar24 and I was looking at the Quito airport schedules and I saw that a B741 from an airline called Skybus would arrive. 741 It's the Boeing code 747-100, I tried to look for information on the subject but I did not find anything, I was wondering if you knew anything about the subject or if it is an error in the app. Thanks for the post very good information
It could have been a flight that did not materialize.
Yes, because the truth is that it left me very baffled, especially because of the plane in question.. Thanks for answering me.