Starting next Thursday, June 2, Avior Airlines incorporates its eighth domestic route to and from the Central West of Venezuela.
With the beginning of air operations from Las Piedras in the State of Falcón, with two weekly frequencies, they will be able to choose to fly on Thursdays or Sundays respectively and will be able to connect with the rest of the cities served by Avior Airlines both in its domestic and international destinations, making a stopover in Caracas.
→ Conviasa will resume flights to Puerto Ayacucho starting in June.
The first flight, Caracas – Las Piedras will take off on June 2nd at 12:30 pm, returning from Josefa Camejo International Airport on the same day at 02:30 pm.
Currently, Avior Airlines has daily flights available from Caracas, connecting both the East and West of the country, which allows the airline to offer more options with national and international destinations (Santo Domingo in the Dominican Republic).
It also offers passengers the option of flying to Porlamar from Caracas, Barcelona, Maracaibo, Barquisimeto, El Vigia, Puerto Ordaz and now Las Piedras. It also allows direct travel to Santo Domingo in the Dominican Republic from Barcelona, twice a week.
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