Copa Airlines announced Tuesday that it will operate 24 weekly flights between Panama City and Caracas, Venezuela, beginning September 4, 2023.
The airline will add a new flight that will operate three times a week, taking off from Panama at 18:25 on Mondays, Wednesdays and Thursdays, arriving in Caracas at 21:53 (local time). From the Venezuelan capital it will depart at 08:45 on Tuesdays, Thursdays and Fridays, landing at Tocumen at 10:25 (local time).
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These new flights will be added to the three daily flights currently offered by the airline to Caracas.
In this way, Copa Airlines and Panama consolidate as the airline and the most relevant and important international connection point of Venezuela with the rest of the continent, operating 42 weekly frequencies from 5 destinations: Caracas with 24 flights per week, Valencia 7 weekly frequencies, Maracaibo with 4 weekly flights that will increase to 5 from August 18, Barcelona with 3 weekly frequencies, and from October, Barquisimeto with 3 weekly frequencies through the Hub of the Americas, located at Tocumen International Airport in Panama.
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