Laser Airlines informed through a statement that it suspends, as of Wednesday December 2 and until further notice, its flights between Caracas and Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic.
See also: Venezuela: Maiquetia airport obtains biosafety certification from the ACI.
The suspension is due, according to official information, to the fact that a group of people who traveled on an airline flight on the referred route last November 24, tested positive for PCR on their arrival in Venezuela.
See also: Venezuela authorizes commercial flights to Russia and Bolivia.
The airline indicated that this situation is under investigation by the health and aeronautical authorities.
Laser Airlines ratified that it complies with all the strict biosecurity protocols, including the requirement of the PCR swab test and negative to all its passengers entering the country.
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