The Venezuelan airline Conviasa will offer flights between Puerto Ordaz and Manaus (Brazil) as from February, as informed via twitter by the Autonomous Service of Regional Airports (Saar-Bolivar).
The airline will offer a weekly frequency in route, on Thursdays, and highlights that it will have connections with Caracas and Margarita Island.
The Venezuelan government announced in early January that it had plans to open an air route between Brazil and Margarita Island during the first quarter of 2023, while at the same time taking steps to activate direct flights between Caracas and Sao Paulo, through the Venezuelan state-owned airline Conviasa.
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