Arajet plants competition to Wingo, Avianca and Viva in Colombia
As of September 15, a new air competitor will enter the juicy Colombian market, it is the low-cost airline Arajet, which has focused on taking advantage of a market of 30 million regular passengers that circulate in the airports of the South American country. planting with its arrival a strong competition to its counterparts Viva, Wingo and the traditional Avianca.
With this new incursion, the offer to the Dominican Republic is expanded and added to those already operating. This means that Arajet will reach the market of the aforementioned airlines that operate routes between Colombia and the DR, especially Wingo and Avianca that have routes specifically to Santo Domingo, according to larepublica.co.
“For us Colombia is very important. We want Colombians to come to know the land of merengue and Dominicans love to go to Colombia, therefore, taking advantage of the opportunity to strengthen this brotherhood, we want to offer a new alternative to travel to the Dominican Republic and other destinations in the Caribbean non-stop. The best: at low prices and with a world-class service experience”, said Víctor Pacheco, CEO and founder of Arajet.
On September 15, the airline will inaugurate its operation with flights to Santo Domingo departing from Colombian cities such as Barranquilla, Cali and Cartagena; with ticket prices starting at US$149 roundtrip.
“To these destinations in Colombia we also add the opening of the route to Mexico City and in the next few days we will be reaching destinations in Peru, Costa Rica and several Caribbean islands. Our goal is to transport 7 million passengers each year in the next 5 years”, reported Arajet.