Venezuelan airline Albatros Airlines announced the expansion of its network of domestic destinations for next February.
As of February 1, the company will begin operating direct flights between Caracas and San Felipe, Yaracuy, with two weekly frequencies on Thursdays and Sundays.
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The flights will be operated in an Embraer 120 with capacity for 30 passengers.
Tickets are already on sale at the airline’s official channels, as well as at its travel agency.
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