The National Institute of Civil Aeronautics (INAC) included Cuba in the list of countries authorized to establish air operations with Venezuela, as informed this Saturday by the entity through a communiqué.
The INAC informed that restrictions for international commercial flights will be maintained until January 18, 2022, as a measure to avoid the spread of covid-19 in the country.
→ Avior Airlines reactivates its international flights from Barcelona.
However, a group of countries are authorized to operate flights to and from Venezuela: Turkey, Mexico, Panama, Dominican Republic, Russia, Bolivia and now Cuba.
The INAC urged airline operators and travel agencies not to sell tickets on routes other than those approved by the Venezuelan government, a call extended to individuals, who are asked not to purchase tickets to destinations not included in the list.
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