Spirit Airlines adding two new Colombia routes
Low cost carrier Spirit Airlines is adding more routes to Colombia.
It will launch two new routes out of Fort Lauderdale to the northern cities of Bucaramanga and Barranquilla on April 22 and 23 respectively.
Both will operate three times a week.
With these additions Spirit says it will have the widest network of flights to Colombia of any US carrier.
It starting serving the country in 2008 and will serve 10 routes to seven cities including Cartagena, Bogota, Medellin, Armenia and Cali.
"Colombia is considered home to many in Florida, and it is also a destination that has gained so much interest in the past years from the leisure traveler," Ted Christie, Spirit CEO said in a release.
Reservations for both of the new routes are now live.
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