Venezuela will once again receive commercial flights from the Dominican Republic, Mexico and Turkey in December, after seven consecutive months of air operations ban, Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro promised this Thursday.
See also: Venezuela extends the suspension of commercial and private flights until November 12th.
“Already by December we will have flights from the Dominican Republic, it is already established, we will have flights from Mexico; we will have the direct flight from Turkey,” said Maduro during a virtual meeting of the Sao Paulo Forum.
See also: Air France temporarily suspends its operations in Venezuela, confirmed the INAC.
Maduro did not provide details on those flights or when others will be reactivated.
Until next November 12, a restriction on commercial flights in Venezuela is in effect due to the covid-19 pandemic, a ban that has been in effect since March.
By AFP
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