Copa Airlines will increase its operations between Caracas and Panama to reach 17 weekly flights in March, thereby consolidating its presence in the Venezuelan market and responding to the sustained growth in demand for international connectivity from the country’s capital.
Phase-In Schedule
The expansion will be executed in two phases:
- Phase 1: Starting February 21, 2026, the airline will incorporate two additional weekly flights (Thursdays and Saturdays) on the route.
- Phase 2: Subsequently, beginning March 10, an additional flight (Tuesdays) will be added, completing the announced increase.
Operational Details: Schedules and Structure of the New Flight
| Origin | Destination | Flight | Departure | Arrival |
| Panama | Caracas | CM330 | 12:06 p.m. | 3:31 p.m. |
| Caracas | Panama | CM331 | 4:41 p.m. | 6:10 p.m. |
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This schedule strengthens scheduling options for passengers seeking efficient connections through the Hub of the Americas in Panama, the company’s operational axis.
The Hub offers access to more than 85 destinations across the continent, with a regional operation exceeding 375 daily flights. The expansion of frequencies from Caracas improves synchronization with this network, optimizing connection times and commercial flexibility.
“We are very pleased to add these new frequencies from Caracas, in addition to our operation from Maracaibo; this growth will increase our offerings in the country, providing Venezuelans with more scheduling alternatives and facilitating arrival at their international destinations on the same day,” stated Roberto Pulido, General Manager of Copa Airlines in Venezuela.
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