Avior Airlines has announced a key expansion of its connectivity, adding new frequencies and expanding both its domestic and international route networks. Following the temporary suspension of flight operations to and from Maiquetia International Airport, the carrier has decided to centralize and bolster its strategic operations at General Jose Antonio Anzoategui International Airport in Barcelona, ensuring business continuity and the steady flow of passenger traffic within and out of Venezuela.
Barcelona as a Strategic Hub and Domestic Network Reconfiguration
To mitigate the impact of the suspension at Maiquetia, Avior Airlines has reconfigured its domestic schedules, utilizing Barcelona Airport as its primary connection hub. This efficiently links the country’s eastern, western, and Andean regions through direct flights and optimized multi-stop operations.
Route: Barcelona – Barquisimeto – Maracaibo
This connection operates on Mondays, Wednesdays, and Fridays, and will add a new frequency on Sundays starting July 19, 2026:
- Barcelona – Barquisimeto: 07:00 – 08:00
- Barquisimeto – Maracaibo: 09:00 – 09:40
- Maracaibo – Barquisimeto: 11:00 – 11:40
- Barquisimeto – Barcelona: 12:40 – 13:40
Route: Barcelona – Las Piedras – Maracaibo
A new travel option available starting July 16, 2026, operating on Tuesdays and Thursdays:
- Barcelona – Las Piedras: 07:00 – 08:00
- Las Piedras – Maracaibo: 09:00 – 10:00
- Maracaibo – Las Piedras: 11:00 – 12:00
- Las Piedras – Barcelona: 13:00 – 14:00
→ TAP Air Portugal Resumes Flights to Venezuela with Valencia as a Temporary Strategic Hub
Route: Barcelona – El Vigia
Direct connectivity to the Andean region, available starting July 22, 2026, operating on Tuesdays:
- Barcelona – El Vigia: 09:00 – 10:30
- El Vigia – Barcelona: 11:30 – 13:00
International Market Expansion: Focus on Colombia and the Caribbean
Avior Airlines’ strategy not only targets domestic business and ethnic travel segments, but also aims to recover and strengthen key international links to high-demand markets like Colombia and Curacao, diversifying service days and schedules.
Bogota Connectivity
Mondays and Wednesdays:
- Barcelona – Bogota: 17:00 – 18:10
- Bogota – Barcelona: 19:30 – 22:40
Fridays and Sundays (Available from July 17, 2026):
- Barcelona – Bogota: 16:30 – 17:40
Saturdays (Available from July 18, 2026):
- Bogota (BOG) – Barcelona (BLA): 07:00 – 10:10
Sundays (Available from July 19, 2026):
- Bogota – Barcelona: 18:50 – 22:00
Medellin Connectivity
Tuesdays and Saturdays:
- Barcelona – Medellin: 17:00 – 18:10
- Medellin – Barcelona: 19:30 – 22:40
Thursdays (Available from July 17, 2026):
- Barcelona – Medellin: 16:30 – 17:40
- Medellin – Barcelona: 18:50 – 22:00
Curacao Connectivity and Maracaibo Interconnection
This cross-border route of high commercial significance will be available starting July 16, 2026, operating on Tuesdays and Thursdays, enabling a seamless flow between Barcelona, the Caribbean island, and Zulia State:
- Barcelona – Curacao: 10:00 – 11:00
- Curacao – Maracaibo: 12:00 – 13:00
- Maracaibo – Curacao: 18:00 – 19:00
- Curacao – Barcelona: 20:00 – 21:00
Commitment to Flexibility and Service Continuity
The increase in frequencies and destinations consolidates General Jose Antonio Anzoategui International Airport as a key infrastructure hub for contingency operations and development for the carrier. Avior Airlines reiterated that it is actively working on designing new travel alternatives to offer greater flexibility and guarantee a safe passenger experience. The airline advises passengers and service providers to monitor its official digital platforms for timely updates regarding schedule developments.
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