Venezuelan airline Laser Airlines announced that it will resume its flights between Caracas and the island of Curaçao as from May 5.
The route will have two weekly frequencies on Tuesdays and Fridays, with initial fares starting at US$260 round trip (taxes included).
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Flights will depart from Caracas at 13:00, landing in Curaçao at 14:00. From El Hato Airport they will take off at 15:30, arriving in the Venezuelan capital at 16:30.
“We celebrate the reopening of the air borders between Venezuela and Curaçao, one of the first international destinations operated by Laser Airlines. In the framework of our 29th anniversary, we are pleased to communicate this great news to our passengers and commercial allies,” said Eliana Verkooke, Marketing Director of the airline.
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