LATAM Airlines resumed direct flights between Lima (Peru) and Caracas (Venezuela) after 7 years.
The route will operate daily flights in Airbus A320 aircraft with capacity for 174 passengers, 12 in Premium Economy and 162 in Economy.
Flights will depart Lima at 12:25, landing in Caracas at 17:40 (local time). From the Venezuelan capital they will take off at 19:10, arriving at Jorge Chávez Airport at 22:05 (local time).
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“The start of these operations to the Venezuelan capital strengthens the already extensive catalog of international destinations to which Latam Airlines Peru operates,” adding Caracas to the 27 international destinations to which it connects directly, the airline’s statement said.
In June, LATAM received authorization from the Venezuelan National Institute of Civil Aeronautics (INAC) to operate flights on the Bogotá-Caracas-Bogotá route. To date, the airline has not announced when it will begin flights on this route.
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