The Portuguese company Tap Air will resume its flights between Lisbon and Caracas as of December 15, reported the airline.
The route will have two weekly frequencies (Tuesday and Friday) and will be operated with Airbus A330neo aircraft, which has capacity for 298 passengers.
See also: TAP connect again Gran Canaria and Tenerife with Lisbon.
Flights will take off from Lisbon at 10:00, landing at Simón Bolívar Airport in Maiquetia at 14:40.
From the airport that serves the city of Caracas it will take off at 17:10, landing in Lisbon at 05:15 the next day.
Tickets are already available at flytap.com and Travel Agencies.
However, the airline warned that the planning of the resumption of operations could be readjusted, according to the restrictions between both countries and the behavior of the demand.
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