The Venezuelan airline Conviasa authorized the reactivation of commercial flights to the Alberto Carnevalli Airport in the state of Merida, according to the governor, Jehyson Guzman, on Thursday.
→ Conviasa inaugurated flights between northwest Venezuela and Cuba.
The route would be Caracas-Mérida and will be operated with an ATR 42 aircraft.
So far, the date for the resumption of flights has not been announced.
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