Satena launches promotional fare between Cali and Neiva

The airline Satena has announced a promotional fare for flights between Cali and Neiva to strengthen regional connectivity. This launch occurs at a time when air mobility between intermediate cities is key to economic activity.

Bogotá, February 2025. Satena, the Colombian regional airline, has introduced a promotional fare on the route between Cali and Neiva. This initiative aims to consolidate connectivity between intermediate cities, thereby promoting economic activity in the region.

According to the announcement, air mobility is positioned as an essential factor in the development of these areas. Specific fare amounts or exact validity dates are not detailed in the available information, but the focus is on facilitating access to air transport to boost local growth.

This step by Satena addresses the need to improve connections in Colombia, where cities like Cali and Neiva play important roles in regional trade and tourism.

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