Satena activates 340 seats with special fares on Bogotá-Tame route

Satena announced special fares for over 340 seats on the Bogotá-Tame-Bogotá route, vital for Arauca department. Ticket sales run from March 19 to 23, 2026, for travel from March 27 to May 29 of that year.

As part of its regional connectivity strategy, Satena enabled special fares on the Bogotá-Tame-Bogotá route. This link is crucial for mobility in Arauca, where air transport is essential for residents traveling for work, health services, commerce, or official procedures. The airline offered over 340 seats at prices between $289,900 and $289,910, structured to balance accessibility and operational sustainability on challenging routes. The promotion covers direct flights only, subject to availability, non-refundable, with potential change fees per current regulations. “This route is strategic for the country, not only due to its geographic location but also for its role in integrating Arauca with the rest of the national territory. With these fares, we aim to facilitate access and maintain constant connectivity in a region where flying is essential,” stated Major General Óscar Zuluaga Castaño, president of Satena. Sales start March 19, 2026, for travel up to May 29. “We remain committed to ensuring the State's presence in territories through air connectivity. Every route we operate is an opportunity to close gaps and bring communities closer to the rest of the country,” Zuluaga Castaño concluded.

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