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Wingo Launches Direct Barranquilla to Aruba Route

July 13, 2026
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Wingo Launches Direct Barranquilla to Aruba Route

Wingo Launches Direct Barranquilla to Aruba Route

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ORANJESTAD (AAN) – Wingo Launches Direct Barranquilla to Aruba Route, marking a significant step in strengthening connectivity between Aruba and Colombia through expanded tourism, trade, family travel, and medical access.

The official launch of the new direct route took place on Thursday, July 9, at Queen Beatrix International Airport, where government officials and aviation partners gathered to celebrate the inaugural Wingo flight between Barranquilla and Aruba.

During the ceremony, Minister of Tourism Wendrick Cicilia described the new connection as more than simply another airline route. He said each new flight creates “invisible bridges” that connect people, families, businesses, cultures, and economic opportunities.

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According to the minister, Aruba and Colombia have long shared strong family, commercial, social, and cultural ties. Expanding direct air service, he said, is essential to strengthening those relationships and supporting future growth.

Cicilia recognized Wingo as an important strategic partner for Aruba. The airline already operates direct services connecting Aruba with Bogotá, Medellín, Cali, and Bucaramanga, with Barranquilla now becoming the fifth Colombian destination served by the carrier. He noted that discussions between Wingo, Aruba Tourism Authority (ATA), and Aruba Airport Authority (AAA) began in 2025, with the new route becoming operational in less than a year.

The minister said the successful launch reflects the trust, cooperation, and collaboration among all organizations involved in developing the service.

The new connection is expected to create additional opportunities for tourism, commerce, and cultural exchange. For many Aruba residents, the direct flights provide easier access to visit relatives and attend major Colombian events such as the Barranquilla Carnival. At the same time, the route offers Colombian travelers a more convenient way to visit Aruba for vacations and family reunions.

Minister Cicilia also highlighted the importance of the new service for medical tourism. Barranquilla and Bucaramanga are recognized for specialized healthcare services, and many Aruba residents already travel to Colombia for medical treatment. The direct flights are expected to improve accessibility and reduce travel time for those seeking healthcare.

The minister concluded by thanking Wingo, Aruba Airport Authority, the Department of Civil Aviation, the Aruba Tourism Authority, and all partners who helped make the new route possible. He said the expanded connectivity strengthens Aruba’s friendship and cooperation with Colombia while creating new opportunities that benefit both countries.

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