Today we review cónow we move forward and recover it for usón of the market aéprisoner between Colombia and Venezuela after meás of añor operations restarted. Photo Rodolfo Ruiz.
It's almost been 1 añor and 3 months when afterñsuspension onesón, aggravated tooén because of what the pandemic and diplom crisis wasáethics between bothíses, the 26 September 2022 Flight restrictions between both countries were lifted.íses and the 7 of November Turpial it was the airínea to restore this connectionón so important, precisely, between one of the markets más greats of the regionón.
After this time, commercial and political relations reestablishedíethics, let's check cóHow flights between both nations by Aerol are progressingíColombian and Venezuelan lines.
Advance recover itón of flights between Colombia and Venezuela
Behind the úlast meetingóbilateral agreement between the leaders of both countriesíses was updatedó The list and frequencies authorized to operate by Aerolínational lines of Colombia and Venezuela, leaving the operationón as follows (subject to change by demand or season)
Bogotaá – Maiquetía – Bogotaá
- LATAM Colombia with three weekly frequencies
- Wingo with three weekly frequencies
- Laser Airlines with one daily flight.
- Avior operateíto this route after leaving Turpial, no start date.
Bogotaá – Barcelona – Bogotaá
- This route will beá operated by Avior, but there is no start dateún.
Bogotaá – Valencia – Bogotaá
- Satena operateá this route from 16 January with two weekly frequencies on Tuesdays and Fridays.
- Turpial Airlines from 21 January with two weekly frequencies.
Averageín – Maiquetía – Averageín
- Wingo startá flights between Medellín and Caracas from the 16 January with three weekly frequencies.
- This route is expected to be operated by both Avior, butún without exact date of start of operations.
Barranquilla – Maiquetía – Barranquilla
- This route is expected to be operated by Albatros Airlines without frequencies or start date atún nominees.
All flights subject to changeún operating conditions.
It is undoubtedly an important advance for Venezuela which sees its connectivity little by little recovered, which has also addedén other international routes with Lima and San José in Costa Rica, más the restart of flights to Quito and Guayaquil.
Follow, continueé updating.