Plus Ultra to suspend flights to Colombia from June 2

Spanish airline Plus Ultra announced the temporary suspension of its flights to and from Colombia starting June 2, 2026, citing a sharp rise in aviation fuel prices driven by the Middle East conflict.

The company notified travel agencies in the country of the decision. It explained that fuel prices have doubled in some markets within weeks, creating intense pressure on route profitability.

Plus Ultra noted that fuel in Colombia costs more than in other regional countries, compounded by high taxes, airport fees and rising operational costs. The airline cannot pass these increases on to already issued tickets.

Capacity freed up in Colombia will be redistributed to other Latin American markets. Plus Ultra will add frequencies in Caracas, Lima and Buenos Aires beginning in May and July.

The airline, which started operations in Colombia in July 2022, will offer alternatives and refunds to affected passengers. The suspension is temporary and reflects responsible management amid adverse global conditions.

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