Venezuelan airline Avior Airlines resumed flights this Thursday between Caracas and Medellin, its second destination in Colombia after Bogota.
The route will operate two weekly frequencies (Monday and Thursday) on Boeing 737-400 aircraft, with fares starting at US$260 roundtrip (including taxes).
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Flights will depart from Caracas at 17:45, arriving in Medellín at 18:30 (local time). From José María Córdova International Airport they will take off at 19:25, landing in Maiquetía at 22:15 (local time).
Avior Airlines thus becomes the second airline to operate this route, after Wingo, which began flights in January.
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