Venezuelan airline Avior Airlines resumed flights between Caracas and Bogota (Colombia) on Tuesday, becoming the fifth airline to fly between the two capitals, after Laser Airlines, Wingo, LATAM and Avianca.
The route will operate two weekly frequencies (Tuesdays and Fridays) on Boeing 737-400 aircraft, with fares starting at US$260 roundtrip (including taxes), according to the airline’s website.
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Flights will take off from Caracas on Tuesdays at 16:31 and Fridays at 17:20. From Bogota they will depart at 18:01 and 18:50, respectively.
“It is very gratifying to link Caracas and Bogota again with these two weekly frequencies. Our inaugural flight was a success and we hope to continue serving travelers from both countries with these direct flights and soon with the operation between Caracas and Medellin,” said Luigi Ricardo, vice president of Avior.
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