Venezuela’s Turpial Airlines plans to open a new route between Valencia and Bogotá in February, according to the airline’s commercial director, Alejandro Dugarte Carmona, in an interview with Unión Radio.
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Dugarte revealed that in the last two months of 2022, 18 flights were operated to Bogota and some 3,800 passengers were mobilized. In that sense, he highlighted that for the first half of 2023 they will seek to increase the frequency to one daily flight.
Regarding the flights to Medellín, he pointed out that the plan is to first make the connection with Caracas and then incorporate Valencia.
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