LATAM Resumes Flights Between Bogota and Caracas Starting February 23

LATAM Airlines Colombia has confirmed the resumption of its scheduled flight operations between Bogota and Caracas starting February 23. This move marks a significant step forward in the normalization of air connectivity between Colombia and Venezuela.

Phase 1: Frequency and Schedule

During the initial phase, LATAM Airlines Colombia will operate four weekly flights, scheduled for Mondays, Wednesdays, Fridays, and Sundays.

The company is already planning to increase this to seven weekly frequencies starting April 1. This expansion would represent a daily operation, pending final approval from the aeronautical authorities of both nations.

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The flight itinerary is established as follows:

Booking and Passenger Reaccommodation

Tickets are currently available across all sales channels, including the official website and travel agencies.

Notably, passengers affected by the suspension of services in late 2025 are eligible for reaccommodation on flights starting February 23 without incurring any additional fees.

Strategic Vision

Erika Zarante, CEO of LATAM Airlines Colombia, emphasized that this return is neither tactical nor temporary, but rather part of a broader strategic vision:

“At LATAM, we have a clear and sustained interest in continuing our growth in Venezuela. Colombia plays a fundamental role in the country’s economic reactivation and development. As the leading airline group in the region, we have the responsibility and the capacity to contribute through robust and sustainable air connectivity”.

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