JetSMART launches Bucaramanga Bogotá route strengthening growth in Colombia. In line with its expansion strategy in Colombia, JetSMART Airlines announced the launch of its new route between Bucaramanga and Bogotá. The service will begin operations on June 2, offering 14 weekly frequencies and more than 5,200 seats, marking the airline’s arrival in the Santander region. This move reinforces JetSMART’s commitment to expanding air connectivity, enabling more people to travel while supporting regional economic development.
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The announcement, made in collaboration with local authorities and representatives from the tourism and business sectors, highlights a joint effort between the public and private sectors to boost regional growth. Company executives emphasized Bucaramanga’s strategic importance within their network, noting its economic relevance and strong potential. The new route will directly connect Colombia’s capital with one of the country’s key economic hubs, encouraging travel for tourism, business, and family purposes.
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Beyond point-to-point connectivity, the route will also enhance access to multiple destinations via Bogotá, including Cali, Cartagena, Medellín, and San Andrés. This expansion builds on JetSMART’s growing presence in Colombia, where it currently operates 21 domestic routes across 11 destinations, as well as six international routes. With a modern fleet of Airbus A320neo and A321 aircraft and internationally recognized safety certifications, the airline continues to position itself as a major player in the region, focused on making air travel more accessible and affordable.
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