Gran Colombia Airlines Inaugurates Two Domestic Routes from Cali

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Gran Colombia Airlines continues to expand at its main base in Cali by opening direct links with Cucuta and Bucaramanga.

The flights with Cúcuta will be operated on Monday and Thursday, and those from Bucaramanga on Wednesday and Sunday; both routes will be covered by GCA’s Boeing 737-400, with a 144 seating layout.

The two new routes are added to the other 3 destinations (Barranquilla, Cartagena, and San Andrés) that the airline operates in Cali, adding 16 frequencies per route and 5 thousand seats offered weekly.

«This flight is excellent news for Cúcuta and Northern Santander department. With the entry of GCA Airlines, as a new airline, a direct connection to Cali and Valle del Cauca will be provided, with very affordable rates for travelers,» announced Daniel Lozano Escobar, Manager of Airports of Oriente S.A.S.

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It was recently announced that the company would incorporate a third Boeing 737-400 to their fleet, to accompany the airline’s growth in the country.

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