Caribbean National Weekly

Wingo Airlines Launches Direct Flights Between Medellín and Montego Bay

By Sheri-kae McLeod··2 min read
Wingo Airlines Launches Direct Flights Between Medellín and Montego Bay
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  • Jamaica marked another milestone in its airlift expansion strategy Tuesday with the arrival of the inaugural Wingo Airlines flight from Medellín, Colombia, to Sangster International Airport in Montego Bay.
  • The first flight arrived with 117 passengers on board, while 121 passengers departed Montego Bay on the return service to Medellín, signaling strong early demand for the new route.
  • The direct service is expected to boost visitor arrivals from Colombia and the wider South American market while creating additional opportunities for cultural exchange, trade and investment.
  • Tourism Minister Edmund Bartlett described the new route as a strategic addition to Jamaica's expanding airlift network.
  • "This inaugural Wingo Airlines flight from Medellín represents another important step in our efforts to diversify Jamaica's tourism markets and deepen our presence in Latin America," Bartlett said.

Jamaica marked another milestone in its airlift expansion strategy Tuesday with the arrival of the inaugural Wingo Airlines flight from Medellín, Colombia, to Sangster International Airport in Montego Bay.

The first flight arrived with 117 passengers on board, while 121 passengers departed Montego Bay on the return service to Medellín, signaling strong early demand for the new route.

The direct service is expected to boost visitor arrivals from Colombia and the wider South American market while creating additional opportunities for cultural exchange, trade and investment.

Tourism Minister Edmund Bartlett described the new route as a strategic addition to Jamaica's expanding airlift network.

"This inaugural Wingo Airlines flight from Medellín represents another important step in our efforts to diversify Jamaica's tourism markets and deepen our presence in Latin America," Bartlett said. "Colombia continues to be a market of tremendous potential, and this second direct connection makes it easier than ever for travellers to experience the destination."

Director of Tourism Donovan White said improved accessibility remains central to Jamaica's continued tourism growth.

"Expanding air connectivity is critical to sustaining Jamaica's tourism growth and ensuring that more visitors can conveniently access our destination," White said. "This new service from Medellín not only enhances our reach into Colombia but also strengthens Jamaica's competitiveness within the region. We look forward to working with Wingo Airlines to build demand and introduce even more Colombian travellers to the unforgettable experiences that await across our island."

Tourism officials noted that Colombia has emerged as an increasingly important source market for the Caribbean, driven by strong outbound travel demand and growing interest in authentic cultural and leisure experiences.

Deputy Director of Tourism for the Americas Phillip Rose said the launch reflects Jamaica's growing appeal among Colombian travelers and reinforces efforts to strengthen ties across the region.

"We have seen encouraging demand from this market, and through targeted partnerships and sustained promotional efforts, we are confident that this service will open the door for even greater visitor growth and stronger people-to-people connections between our countries," Rose said.

Wingo Airlines will operate the Medellín-Montego Bay route three times weekly, with flights scheduled on Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays.

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