This Monday, in the “360º” program broadcast by VTV, the Minister for Transportation, Ramón Velásquez Araguayán, reported that the Venezuelan state company Conviasa will be one of the airlines that will reopen the air connection with Colombia on September 26.
→ Wingo to resume flights to Venezuela with three routes.
“Conviasa is going to be one of the airlines that is going to take to the skies to unite these two destinations Caracas-Bogotá, Valencia-Bogotá,” said Velásquez Araguayán.
Last Friday, the presidents of Colombia and Venezuela, Gustavo Petro and Nicolás Maduro, respectively, confirmed that on September 26 the borders will be opened and flights between the two countries will be reactivated, for economic revitalization.
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