In order to meet the demands of its passengers, Venezuelan airline Laser Airlines is expanding its offer to two attractive destinations within and outside the country, such as Margarita Island and Santo Domingo (Dominican Republic).
In view of the approaching Christmas season, the company offers convenient schedules on the Caracas-Porlamar-Caracas route, with frequencies of up to three daily departures to facilitate the travel plans of its customers, driven by its interest in promoting domestic tourism.
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Starting December 2, the airline will offer additional direct flights to the Dominican Republic from Tuesday to Sunday, departing from Caracas at 10:30 a.m. and from Santo Domingo at 5:30 p.m., with tickets that can already be purchased at a promotional rate starting at $420.
“The wider the offer that we, as a transportation company, can provide to travelers, the greater the contribution to the growth of the sector in order to continue making tourism an economically productive industry for the country. For this reason, we are increasing our operations to two of the destinations preferred by Venezuelan passengers,” said Eliana Verkooke, Marketing Director of Laser Airlines.
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