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Latam should introduce 3 weekly flights from the peat bog in Aua | Authority of ARUBA NV airport

Latam Airlines is expected to introduce a new direct route between El Dorado International Airport (BOG) in Bogota and Queen Beatrix International Airport (AUA) in Aruba. The launch of this service meets an increased demand from Aruba and should improve connectivity between Colombia and the Caribbean, while supporting both tourism and the strengthening of economic relations.

The planned service includes three weekly flights – Mondays, Friday and Sunday – operated with Airbus A320 planes with 174 seats in premium economics and economy. In addition to the passenger service, Latam will offer the capacity of cargo and mail on this path, expanding commercial opportunities between the two markets.

Flights are planned to start December 1, 2025For a first period of two months. If the performance is aligned with expectations, the route will become a permanent addition to the Latam network. The flight will leave Bogotá at 10:10 am, arriving in Aruba at 1:20 p.m. The return flight will leave Aruba at 2:35 p.m., landing in Bogotá at 3:55 p.m.

“With the expansion of the Bogotá – Aruba road by the famous Latam Airlines transporter, Aruba reaffirms its commitment to diversify its tourism industry by welcoming more visitors to Colombia and reinforcing connectivity with other countries in Latin America. This strategic development not only improves the stability of tourism, but also opens up new doors for our country and its communities. ”. Minister of Tourism, Transport and Labor MR. Wendrick Cicilia.

“The ARUBA Tourism Authority is delighted to welcome this new route by Latam Airlines – an airline with a strong regional presence that aligns our strategy to attract high value visitors and improve connectivity with South America, in particular Colombia,” said Ronella Croes, CEO Aruba Tourism Authority. “This development supports our broader objective of market diversification and reflects the long -standing partnerships that we have built in the past 40 years,” said RONELLA CROES, CEO, ARUBA Tourism Authority.

“Aruba continues to see a strong interest in the Latin American markets. With this addition, Bogotá travelers will now have three options to reach our island: Avianca, Wingo and Latam,” said Jo-Anne Arends, Aviation business development manager, Aruba Airport Authority. “Latam’s decision to expand its network to include Aruba – following the success of its Lima route – determines confidence in the value of Aruba as a destination and our continuous accent on the development of routes.”

This new service adds more choices for travelers while stimulating competition on the route, which has passengers’ goal with greater flexibility, competitive rates and improved service.

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