Wingo (airline)

Aero República S.A. (trading as Wingo) is a low-cost airline owned by Copa Holdings. Copa announced the creation of Wingo in October 19, 2016 as a replacement for most of its Copa Airlines Colombia business, which had been losing money for several years, and which had lost $29.7 million in the first half of 2016.[1] In November 2019, Wingo announced Carolina Cortizo as their appointed managing director.[2]

Wingo
IATA ICAO Callsign
P5 RPB AEROREPUBLICA
Founded19 October 2016 (2016-10-19)
Commenced operations1 December 2016 (2016-12-01)
HubsBogotá
Focus cities
Fleet size8
Destinations20
Parent companyCopa Holdings
HeadquartersBogotá, Colombia
Key peopleCarolina Cortizo (CEO)
Websitewingo.com/en

History

Copa stated in 2016, that Wingo would be led by Catalina Bretón, a former JetBlue and Avianca executive, and that Eduardo Lombana, the CEO of Copa Colombia, would be in charge of the airline's administration, finance and operations.[1] Copa said Wingo would use four Boeing 737-700s previously used by Copa, would fly under Copa Colombia's call sign and codes, and would mostly take over Copa Colombia's routes, adding flights from Bogotá and Medellín to Panama Pacifico airport.[1] The new company would offer one class of seats and would charge for baggage, food and beverages, seat assignments, and priority boarding.[1]

Wingo commenced operations on December 1, 2016, with a flight from Bogotá to Cancún.[3]

Destinations

Countries in which Wingo operates (March 2023)[4][5]

Wingo serves the following destinations as of September 2022:[6]

Country City Airport Notes Refs
ArubaOranjestadQueen Beatrix International Airport
ColombiaArmeniaEl Edén International Airport
BarranquillaErnesto Cortissoz International AirportFocus city
BogotáEl Dorado International AirportHub
CaliAlfonso Bonilla Aragón International AirportFocus city
CartagenaRafael Núñez International AirportFocus city
MedellínJosé María Córdova International Airport
San AndrésGustavo Rojas Pinilla International AirportFocus city
Santa MartaSimón Bolívar International Airport
VillavicencioLa Vanguardia AirportTerminated
Costa RicaSan JoséJuan Santamaría International Airport[7]
CubaHavanaJosé Martí International Airport
CuraçaoWilliemstadCuraçao International Airport
Dominican RepublicPunta CanaPunta Cana International Airport
Santo DomingoLas Américas International Airport
EcuadorGuayaquilJosé Joaquín de Olmedo International Airport
QuitoMariscal Sucre International Airport
GuatemalaGuatemala CityLa Aurora International AirportTerminated[8]
MexicoCancúnCancún International Airport
Mexico CityMexico City International AirportTerminated[9]
PanamaPanama CityPanamá Pacífico International AirportFocus city
PeruLimaJorge Chávez International Airport
VenezuelaCaracasSimón Bolívar International AirportTerminated

Fleet

Current fleet

A former Wingo Boeing 737-700 at Juan Santamaría International Airport in 2017

As of November 2022, Wingo used the following aircraft:[10]

Wingo fleet
Aircraft In
service
Orders Passengers Notes
Y Total
Boeing 737-800 8 186 186
Total 8

Former fleet

Wingo previously operated the following aircraft:

Wingo former fleet
Aircraft Total Introduced Retired Notes
Boeing 737-700 4 2016 2020

See also

References

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