InselAir Adding Aruba-Medellin Flights

By: - August 18th, 2015
Above: an InselAir plane

Expansion in Colombia

By the Caribbean Journal staff

InselAir is expanding its operations in Colombia, the company announced.

The new service includes two new flights per week between Aruba and Medellin, Colombia.

The flights will operate on Mondays and Thursdays.

InselAir had already been operating two flights per week between Curacao and Medellin.

The change was a result of “increasing demand from both markets,” the regional carrier said.

“In our travel statistics we see that the Aruba-Medellin route is increasing in popularity,” said Frederick Nuboer, CEO of InselAir Aruba. “That is why we decided to serve our people better by adding 2 direct flights, next to the already existing 2-weekly flight via Curacao.”

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