From Medellín to Mendoza: JetSMART's diverse route network
The low-cost airline operates a network of 77 domestic and international routes, some lasting up to 6 hours of flight while other don't reach 200 kilometers of extension.
While awaiting the arrival of its A321XLR aircraft, JetSMART operates an extensive network of destinations across South America, including Argentina, Chile, Brazil, Colombia, Ecuador, Paraguay, Peru, and Uruguay. To fully cover the continent, the airline has yet to expand to Bolivia, French Guiana, Venezuela, Guyana, and Suriname.
JetSMART has established itself as the third-largest airline in the region by passenger movement in Chile, Peru, Argentina, and Colombia, where it operates domestic flights.
Currently, the airline operates a fleet of 44 aircraft, with plans to expand to 100 by 2030. According to Cirium, JetSMART has firm orders for 49 A321neo, 29 A320neo, and 14 A321XLR set for delivery by 2032.
Its extensive network includes flights ranging from just 50 minutes to nearly 6 hours.
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JetSMART's longest routes
JetSMART operates approximately 77 active routes, connecting major capitals and cities across the region. The longest flights in its network are:
- Santiago - Medellín: 4,405 km (6 hours 24 minutes)
- Santiago - Bogotá: 4,231 km (6 hours 18 minutes)
- Santiago - Cali: 4,130 km (5 hours 45 minutes)
- Buenos Aires - Lima: 3,132 km (4 hours 45 minutes)
- Antofagasta - Cali: 3,055 km (4 hours 39 minutes)
- Santiago - Rio de Janeiro: 2,937 km (4 hours 40 minutes)
- Santiago - Trujillo: 2,929 km (4 hours 40 minutes)
JetSMART's shorter routes
The airline also operates shorter routes influenced by the region's challenging geography, such as the Andes Mountains, which require complex navigation. These include:
- Bogotá - Pereira: 178 km (1 hour 2 minutes)
- Santiago - Mendoza: 196 km (1 hour 4 minutes)
- Bogotá - Medellín: 216 km (1 hour 6 minutes)
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