Spirit Airlines will resume its flights between Orlando and Cartagena

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As we anticipated last month, Spirit Airlines finally announced today that, within the framework of a strong expansion of its network from Orlando, it will resume its regular flights to Cartagena.

The first flight will be operated on September 11, and the company plans two weekly frequencies.

Schedule

Flight From Departure To Arrival
NK 2752 Orlando (MCO) 08:00 am Cartagena (CTG) 10:15 am
NK 2753 Cartagena (CTG) 11:10 am Orlando (MCO) 03:21 pm

 

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Frequencies

Flight Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat Sun
NK 2752 X X
NK 2753 X X

With this schedule of operations Spirit Airlines will offer 364 weekly seats between Orlando and Cartagena and vice versa. Until January 2021, the last month with flights on that route prior to the suspension, the company had the same number of places and frequencies per week. The airline also operates a daily flight between Cartagena and Fort Lauderdale.

Spirit Airlines will also resume its flights from Orlando to Guatemala City and Montego Bay, and in November to Port-au-Prince, San Salvador and San José de Costa Rica.

«We continue to invest in Orlando International Airport by offering daily flights to new domestic and international destinations,» said the Vice President of Network Planning of Spirit Airlines, John Kirby. «With more than 80 daily flights to more than 50 cities, Spirit Airlines offers our Central Florida passengers even more nonstop options, including 16 popular vacation destinations in Latin America and the Caribbean,» he concluded.

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