Venezuelan airline Conviasa will resume its direct flights between Caracas (Venezuela) and Toluca (Mexico) starting this Wednesday, October 13, according to the company.
The route will operate once a week on Wednesdays, in Airbus A340 aircrafts with a capacity for 255 passengers.
→ Conviasa will fly to Mexico City’s new airport starting in 2022.
Flights from Caracas will depart at 10:00, arriving at Licenciado Adolfo López Mateos International Airport at 13:30. From Toluca it will take off at 14:30, landing at Maiquetia airport at 20:00.
It should be recalled that since June of this year all commercial flights from Toluca International Airport were suspended by decision of the companies, which decided to stop operating voluntarily due to the low demand.
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