On January 17, 2024, Atlas Airlines began flying a flower-filled 767 from Colombia's Jose Maria Cordova International Airport to Miami International Airport.
“Each year, starting in January, air freight volumes skyrocket, with tons of flowers flying off to be sent in bouquets. Valentine’s Day is one of the busiest holidays of the year for florists, and leading up to the holiday Week is one of the key times for Atlas: “Our busiest peak season. In the United States, 80% of imported flowers come from Colombia,” the Atlas release states.
said Arian Castellanos, senior manager of ground operations systems and technology solutions at Atlas Air. We have always had a strong presence by flying our flowers from Bogota, which is our largest market in terms of distribution volumes. Expanding our Colombian operations to Medellin, Colombia's second largest flower market, will ensure we can meet demand. ”
Frank Diaz, senior director of sales and marketing for Atlas Air, added: “Roses are mainly produced in Bogota, but Medellin has a warmer climate, so many different types of flowers are grown, such as carnations and peonies. In the past, flowers were brought from Medellin and loaded onto trucks. With the addition of this route, flowers can now be flown from Medellin, saving time and delivering fresher flowers. It is now possible.”
The 767 is also a new model for Atlas' South American operations, and arrives at the right time for the peak flower season, the release added. “For the flower flight from Bogota, we fly a 747,” Diaz says. “Medellin is a small market and has low traffic volumes, so we are able to take advantage of our 767. We are excited to bring a new type of aircraft to the region and serve a new market. ”
“We used to import flowers from Quito and Bogota to Miami,” said Castellanos. “With the expansion to Medellin, we have increased the number of flights to the station, and now we operate five flights a week on this route.” says.
Diaz said: “Mother's Day (May) will be the next peak for Atlas. And after that the volume will decrease, but we will continue to fly flowers from Medellin. We will continue to fly flowers from Medellin. “We are fully committed to meeting the demand and sustaining the demand for our company.” It exists all year round. ”