The president of Avior Airlines, Juan Bracamente affirmed that in view of the suspension of regular flights to Panama and the Dominican Republic by the National Institute of Civil Aviation of Venezuela (INAC), the incorporation of new destinations is being evaluated.
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“At this moment we are evaluating the incorporation of new destinations to our itineraries, which we hope to be able to announce as soon as possible,” he said in an interview offered to the Union Radio 2+2 program.
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He pointed out that the airline does not have planes to travel to Turkey, and could fly to Bolivia or Mexico on non-scheduled flights.
“As usual, Avior Airlines will honor all its commitments. We have a fleet of 737-400 and -200 aircraft, which is available and active to operate,” he added.
Regarding domestic flights, he indicated that the route to Porlamar should start this week.
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