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.
→ Conviasa to fly to Manaus from Puerto Ordaz starting in February
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.
Photo: Svva.aviation/Wikimedia
Related Topics
GOL Touches Down in Europe: New Direct Routes to Paris and Lisbon from Rio de Janeiro
Berlin Airport Suspends Operations for 38 Minutes Following Unidentified Object Sighting
Iberia Digitalizes Pet Reservations: Comprehensive Web-Based Management
airBaltic Achieves Record Revenue of €779 Million in 2025 but Reports €44.3 Million Loss
Plataforma Informativa de Aviación Comercial con 13 años de trayectoria.
