Laser Airlines celebrates its 28th anniversary
Laser Airlines is celebrating 28 years of uninterrupted trajectory, having become one of the leading airlines in Venezuelan commercial aviation.
“After almost three decades, we can assure that we have a history that makes us proud. With great tenacity and greater vision for the future, we have consolidated a committed work team focused on serving our passengers and customers. Our foundations are based on continuous improvement to make great experiences a reality for the Venezuelan family and to provide each of its members with a good trip,” said Orlan Viloria, CEO of Laser Airlines.
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Under a management characterized by effort, commitment, dynamism, closeness, teamwork and respect, the company brings together close to one thousand employees, who from their administrative and operational functions are oriented to permanently optimize their processes, in order to meet the demands of the market.
“Throughout these 28 years we have been fortunate to have the support of the aeronautical authorities, our employees and, most especially, the passengers who trust us. We know that the world is changing, as are the dynamics of the traveler. For this reason, we are dedicated to consolidating our permanence, in continuous attention to the trends of the sector and, therefore, of the country’s productivity,” said Viloria.
Laser Airlines currently operates to Puerto Ordaz, Barcelona, La Fría, El Vigía, Porlamar and Maracaibo, on domestic routes; while outside Venezuelan territory it serves the cities of Santo Domingo, Panama and Santo Domingo in the Dominican Republic with onward connections.
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