Caribbean Airlines announced Monday that it will resume flights between Port of Spain (Trinidad) and Caracas (Venezuela) as of May 13, 2023.
The route will operate once a week on Saturdays on ATR 72 aircraft, and fares will start at US$380 round trip (taxes and fees included). The airline is expected to gradually increase frequencies.
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Flights will take off from Port of Spain at 08:00, arriving in Caracas at 09:45 (local time). From Venezuela’s main airport they will depart at 10:45, landing on the island at 12:35 (local time).
“The Caribbean is our home and we are dedicated to connecting our people and our communities. Caribbean Airlines is poised for growth, and we are delighted to resume flights to Caracas and provide reliable and convenient travel options for our valued customers,” said Garvin Medera, CEO of Caribbean Airlines.
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