Aerolineas de Antioquia is also known as ADA (when you have to search to find the check-in counter). This brief review is based on a single short flight from Pereira to Medellin. One important item is that our departure and arrival were on time. Secondly, our bags showed up too! Thirdly, the price for the flight was fairly reasonable (well, maybe not Easyjet or Ryanair cheap, but not too bad). Seating space on the plane is tight; at 6 ft., 1 in., I’m not especially tall (nor fat), but my knees were pressed against the seat in front without that passenger reclining. An irritable issue is that on-line check-in is not permitted, so it was necessary to pay a small fee at check-in to get a physical boarding pass. It is also necessary to pay another fee for airport tax, and finally, it was necessary to pay as well because one bag was over the 10-kg limit; it was not permitted to average the weights of my check-in bag and my wife’s check-in bag. Our boarding pass told us to be at the gate at a particular time or, we were told, we might risk losing our seat on the flight. However, security agents would not even let us get into the security line to proceed to the gate until thirty minutes past the time the airline agent (and boarding pass) said we must be at the gate; third attempt to go was acceptable. As I was confident there must be others with this same predicament, I did not panic, but it was still a little disconcerting. Also, it is necessary to be careful once in the gate area, as there are multiple flights leaving from the same gate about the same time and neither the signage at the gate nor announcements clearly indicated when to proceed through the gate and to the plane. I am not sure how one would deal with these things if you do not know Spanish; while not actually fluent, I can converse one-on-one with most people on most topics. Yet, I found it a chaotic experience.…