Viva Launches 14 New Domestic Routes, Connecting 5 Additional Colombian Cities
It is customary for business in Colombia, except for retail of course, to slow down in the second half of December. On the other hand, Colombian low-cost airline Viva seems to be following the mantra of aviation legend Tony Ryan of RyanAir: “It’s better to wear away than waste away!” The company is expanding aggressively, adding 14 new domestic routes within Colombia, opening travel to five additional cities not previously served by Viva.
Five of the new routes will have no competition from any other airline, opening new travel options for passengers: Armenia connecting to Cartagena and San Andres; and Cartagena connecting with Villavicencio, Neiva and Pasto. Tickets go on sale today, and flights begin in March.
The Colombian cities of Valledupar, Neiva, Pastó, Villavicencio & Armenia are joining Viva’s route network with tickets starting at $15 USD ($59,000 pesos).
Viva flights connecting through its Medellín hub will serve Pereira, Armenia, Villavicencio, Valledupar, Riohacha & Pastó. Cali will add flights to and from Monteria; and Cartagena will add flights with Villavicencio, Cúcuta, Armenia, Pastó & Neiva, Bucaramanga with Santa Marta, and San Andrés gains connectivity with Pereíra and Armenia.
“2021 has been a tremendous year for Viva and what better way to close it by launching 14 new routes, which represent our arrival in five new cities in Colombia that will now benefit from the entry of the Super Low-Cost model to their region. Teamwork with authorities, local tourism entities and key actors made it possible, which facilitated the growth of our network of routes to say today that with Viva we can travel throughout Colombia. We are proud to continue opening opportunities and destinations to fly more,” said Félix Antelo, CEO of Grupo Viva.
These new routes grow Viva’s network to 44 domestic routes across 18 destinations in Colombia with an expectation to transport at least 50,000 passengers on each route in the first year. On routes such as Medellín-Pereira the projections reach 83,000 passengers, while Armenia – Medellín should transport 66,000 passengers due to greater weekly frequencies.
New Route Specifics:
San Andrés – Armenia
Weekly frequency: Wednesday and Saturday.
Start of operation: 30 March 2022.
Expected passengers per year: 50,000
Bucaramanga – Santa Marta
Weekly frequency: Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday.
Operation date: 29 March 2022.
Expected passengers per year: 50,000
Cali – Monteria
Weekly frequency: Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday.
Operation date: 29 March 2022.
00Extravel passengers year: 50,000
Cartagena – Cúcuta
Weekly frequency: Monday, Thursday and Friday.
Operation date: 28 March 2022.
Expected passengers per year: 50,000
Cartagena – Armenia
Weekly frequency: Monday, Friday and Saturday.
Operation date: 25 March 2022.
Expected passengers per year: 50,000
Cartagena – Pasto
Weekly frequency: Tuesday, Friday and Saturday.
Operation date: 29 March 2022.
Expected passengers per year: 50,000
Cartagena – Villavicencio
Weekly frequency: Tuesday, Friday and Saturday.
Operation date: 30 March 2022.
Expected passengers per year: 50,000
Cartagena – Neiva
Weekly frequency: Monday, Wednesday and Saturday.
Operation date: 23 March 2022.
Expected passengers per year: 50,000
Medellin – Pasto
Weekly frequency: Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday.
Operation date: 29 March 2022.
Expected passengers per year: 50,000
Medellin – Valledupar
Weekly frequency: Wednesday and Friday.
Operation date: 30 March 2022.
Expected passengers per year: 50,000
Medellin – Villavicencio
Weekly frequency: Monday, Friday and Sunday.
Operation date: 28 March 2022.
Expected passengers per year: 50,000
Medellín – Pereira
Weekly frequency: Monday, Tuesday, Thursday, Friday and Sunday.
Operation date: 18 March 2022.
Expected passengers per year: 83,224.
Medellin – Riohacha
Weekly frequency: Wednesday and Saturday.
Operation date: 28 March 2022.
Expected passengers per year: 50,000
Armenia- Medellin
Weekly frequency: Monday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday
Operation date: March 28, 2022
Expected passengers year: 66,500