After twenty-one months of restricted operations at the José Antonio Anzoátegui International Airport in Barcelona (Venezuela) due to the biosecurity measures taken after the pandemic, Avior Airlines is now offering direct, non-stop flights to and from Santo Domingo in the Dominican Republic as of December 14, providing the opportunity to connect with the most important cities in the continent.
The Barcelona-Santo Domingo flights will operate every Tuesday and Saturday departing at 10:30am, returning from Las Americas International Airport at 2:30pm.
→ Avior Airlines proposes to restart flights between Venezuela and Colombia.
For this inaugural flight, 100% passenger occupancy is expected, demonstrating that travelers have regained confidence in flying. Jorge Añez, Director of Avior Airlines, affirmed that in order to provide the best service to its customers, it has tried to establish itineraries that offer passengers the possibility of reaching as many international destinations as possible.
With the reactivation of this Air Terminal with international flights, Avior Airlines is expected to continue adapting its operations and processes.
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