The Venezuelan airline Conviasa enabled a new international route between Caracas and Santiago de Chile, according to the company’s president, Ramón Velásquez Araguayan.
Flights will depart from Caracas on Wednesday May 4 and 18, and will return from Santiago de Chile on Thursday May 5 and 19 of this month.
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“Next Wednesday, May 4, the Conviasa flight takes off on the Caracas-Santiago de Chile route. Take advantage of our super fare to travel to this destination”, indicated Velásquez through his Twitter account.
This route is added to other international destinations operated by the Venezuelan airline, after the Caracas-San Vicente and the Grenadines route was inaugurated last April 28 with a weekly flight on Saturdays.
Other destinations currently operated by the company are: Lima (Peru), Managua (Nicaragua), Havana (Cuba) and Moscow (Russia).
Photo: Andres Ramirez/Wikipedia
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