JetBlue Joins Avianca, Wingo, Viva Aerobus, Air Transat, and Qatar Airways Announce New and Resumed International Routes to Colombia Starting in 2026
JetBlue Joins Avianca, Wingo, Viva Aerobus, Air Transat, and Qatar Airways Announce New and Resumed International Routes to Colombia Starting in 2026
In exciting news for travellers and tourism professionals alike, several major airlines have officially announced new and resumed international routes for Colombia starting in 2026, as well as some continuing from the latter half of 2025. These new connections promise to boost global accessibility to Colombia, expanding the country’s reach and making it an even more prominent destination for both business and leisure travellers.
From the vibrant streets of Bogotá to the tropical charm of Cartagena, Colombian cities will enjoy enhanced air travel connections, solidifying the country’s place on the global aviation map. These expansions and resumed services will benefit travellers from across the globe, offering direct flights to and from Colombia with more frequency, convenience, and options than ever before.
Avianca Resumes Daily Direct Service and Wingo Joins in
Starting on February 12, 2026, Avianca, one of the leading airlines in Colombia, will resume daily direct services to select international destinations. This resumed operation signals the airline’s commitment to enhancing connectivity and ensuring that Colombian travellers have more convenient access to their favourite international cities. Alongside Avianca, Wingo has also resumed operations on this route in early February 2026, adding more flight choices for passengers and increasing travel options.
The services will serve as vital links between Colombia and key international markets, particularly the United States and neighbouring countries. These resumed routes are expected to drive growth in both tourism and business sectors by fostering smoother connections for inbound and outbound travel.
JetBlue Adds New Destination: Fort Lauderdale to Bogotá
In a significant development, JetBlue has announced a brand-new destination to its growing network in 2026, linking Fort Lauderdale-Hollywood International Airport (FLL) with Bogotá’s El Dorado International Airport (BOG). While the exact launch date is yet to be confirmed, this new connection is a much-anticipated addition to JetBlue’s portfolio, giving passengers from South Florida a direct and convenient option to explore Colombia’s capital. The new route further strengthens travel ties between the U.S. and Colombia, enhancing tourism and business travel options for those seeking to visit Bogotá and beyond.
Viva Aerobus Expands Mexico City Connections
Viva Aerobus, a key low-cost carrier in Mexico, is set to broaden its reach from Mexico City’s Felipe Ángeles International Airport (NLU/AIFA) to both Bogotá and Medellín in Colombia starting in 2026. This expansion highlights the growing demand for affordable international travel options to Colombia from Mexico, one of the country’s largest tourist markets. The new routes will make it easier for Mexicans to visit Colombia and vice versa, providing a cost-effective way to enjoy the country’s rich culture, beautiful landscapes, and vibrant cities.
Air Transat Converts Montreal–Cartagena to Year-Round Service
Air Transat, a prominent Canadian airline, has made the decision to convert its seasonal Montreal–Cartagena service into year-round availability. This shift will allow travellers to visit Colombia’s picturesque Caribbean coast throughout the year, not just during peak tourist seasons. Along with this conversion, the airline will also extend its services to Medellín as part of its Summer 2026 schedule. The addition of Medellín as a year-round destination provides another fantastic option for Canadians to explore Colombia’s cultural capital, known for its innovation, history, and thriving arts scene.
Recent Launches Continuing into 2026
In addition to the new routes and services set to begin in 2026, there are several recent launches that will continue into the coming year.
One notable service is Qatar Airways’ groundbreaking non-stop route between Doha (DOH) and Bogotá (BOG), which launched in mid-2025. This flight, which operates via Caracas, marks the first-ever non-stop connection between the Middle East and Colombia. This addition makes Colombia more accessible to travellers from the Middle East, allowing for greater trade, tourism, and diplomatic exchanges between these regions.
Air Canada also continues its seasonal winter service between Toronto (YYZ) and Montreal (YUL) to Cartagena (CTG), running through April 11, 2026. These routes have proven to be popular among Canadian travellers seeking to escape the cold winter months and explore Colombia’s tropical beauty.
Avianca Increases Service to Tampa and Mexico/Brazil
Avianca has been scaling its international service in recent months, and 2026 will see an increase in daily flights from Bogotá (BOG) to Tampa (TPA) following a successful launch in 2025. This expansion will provide more options for Colombian-Americans in Florida, as well as encourage increased tourism from the U.S. to Colombia’s capital city.
Avianca has also launched direct flights to Monterrey (MTY) in Mexico and Belém (BEL) in Brazil, both of which are fully operational for the 2026 season. These routes are vital for strengthening trade and tourism links between Colombia and its neighbouring countries, enabling Colombian travellers to explore more of Latin America with ease.
Domestic and Regional Travel Growth in Colombia
While international routes are a major highlight of the announcement, there is also growing interest in domestic travel within Colombia. With these expanded international connections, Colombians will have even more options for venturing abroad, while international visitors will have better access to Colombian cities, making it easier for tourism to thrive throughout the country.
The growth of new and resumed international routes from Colombia is expected to stimulate the local economy, providing significant benefits to the hospitality, retail, and transportation industries. Airlines, tourism agencies, hotels, and restaurants will all see positive impacts as more international travellers explore Colombia and Colombians take advantage of these new connections.
The Future of Colombian Aviation: A Hub for Global Connectivity
With these new and resumed flight routes, Colombia is positioning itself as a key aviation hub in Latin America. The country’s growing infrastructure, modern airports, and expanding airline network are helping it to attract more international traffic and strengthen its global standing. As Colombian cities become even more connected to the rest of the world, there will be further opportunities to expand tourism, trade, and cultural exchanges.
As 2026 approaches, these new and resumed routes mark just the beginning of an exciting era for Colombia’s air travel sector. With increased options for travel to and from Colombia, the country is set to thrive as a central point for regional and international connections, creating new opportunities for both visitors and businesses.
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