After uncertainty arose regarding the alleged suspension of flights as of August 30, Colombian state airline Satena confirmed that it will maintain its non-stop route between Bogotá and Valencia, Venezuela.
The sale of tickets on its website had only been available until that date, fueling rumors of a possible end to the operation. However, the company clarified that the connection will remain in service.
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The route will continue with two weekly frequencies, operated using Embraer ERJ-145 aircraft with a capacity of 50 passengers.
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The schedules will remain unchanged:
- From Bogotá: Tuesdays at 05:59 and Fridays at 05:50.
- From Valencia: Tuesdays at 09:45 and Fridays at 09:31.
The continuity of this route ensures transport options for passengers and supports the bilateral relationship between both countries at a time when the regional air market seeks stability and growth.
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