New domestic destinations like
Guapi, Corozal or Puero Asís and international destinations like Puerto Vallarta,
Mexico, or Toronto, Canada are operated from various Colombian airports.
By extending their network, the
national airlines want to improve the tourist infrastructure and at the same
time create new jobs.
The new connections are as follows:
National flights
Easy Fly
Bogotá -
Armenia – Bogotá
Bogotá –
Florencia – Bogotá
Bogotá -
Puerto Asís - Bogotá
Cali –
Quibdó – Cali
Cali – Neiva
– Cali
Cali –
Ibagué – Cali
Cali -
Puerto Asís – Cali
Viva Air
Bogotá - Riohacha – Bogotá
Bogotá - Riohacha – Bogotá
Avianca
Cartagena – San Andres – Cartagena
Cartagena – San Andres – Cartagena
Bogotá – Corozal
– Bogotá
Airtaxis:
Various short distance connections
to/from Villavicencio, Cali, Nuqui, Medellín, Popayán, etc.
International
flights
Viva Air
Colombia
Santa Marta – Miami – Santa Marta.
Santa Marta – Miami – Santa Marta.
Copa
Colombia
Cali – Buenos Aires – Cali
Cali – Buenos Aires – Cali
Medellín –
Buenos Aires – Medellín
Cartagena –
Buenos Aires – Cartagena
Pereira –
Buenos Aires – Pereira
San Andrés –
Buenos Aires – San Andrés
Barranquilla
– Buenos Aires – Barranquilla
Bucaramanga
– Buenos Aires – Bucaramanga.
Avianca
Cali – Lima – Cali
Cali – Lima – Cali
Bogotá –
Múnich – Bogotá
Medellín –
Orlando – Medellín
Medellín –
Fort Lauderdale – Medellín
Medellín –
Guayaquil – Medellín
Medellín –
Quito – Medellín.
Viva
Airlines Perú SAC
Lima – Bogotá – Lima
Lima – Bogotá – Lima
Lima –
Medellín – Lima
American
Airlines
Miami – Pereira – Miami
Miami – Pereira – Miami
Aeroméxico
Cancún – Medellín – Cancún
Cancún – Medellín – Cancún
Air Canadá
Toronto – Cartagena – Toronto
Toronto – Cartagena – Toronto
Spirit
Airlines
Orlando – Medellín – Orlando
Orlando – Medellín – Orlando
Orlando –
Cartagena – Orlando
Orlando – Bogotá – Orlando
Fort Lauderdale – Cali – Fort
Lauderdale
Air Europa
Madrid – Medellín – Madrid
Madrid – Medellín – Madrid
Madrid –
Cartagena – Madrid
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