The U.S. Embassy has announced that Spirit Airlines will operate 2 humanitarian flights: 1 flight will depart on May 21 from (BOG) Bogotá. A 2nd flight will depart May 23 from (MDE) Medellin
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Avianca has filed for bankruptcy protection in the US Southern District Court of New York. The airline was already struggling and facing multiple scandals before the arrival of the Coronavirus COVID-19 Pandemic
Colombian airline Viva Air is now carrying humanitarian aid in empty passenger seats as well as cargo holds of its aircraft to supply food and school supplies to famine-stricken La Guajira
Foreign visitors, immigrants and expats in Colombia or considering arrival should take steps now to ensure smooth travel with no visa or immigration issues. Here are some steps to take.
Viva Air Foundation has transported 20 tons of food from Cali & Bogotá food banks to Riohacha in the La Guajira Peninsula for distribution to over 2,00 families in the drought and famine stricken region.
Colombian air carrier Avianca was forced to rescind advertisements seeking to sell air fares for flights in May after receiving a stern rebuke from the Colombian President, who said that any flights would be illegal.
One flight departs May 13 from (MDE) Medellin. A 2nd flight departs May 16 from (BOG) Bogotá. A 3rd flight departs May 17 from (CTG) Cartagena. The 4th flight departs May 18 from (CLO) Cali