Conviasa currently operates flights between Caracas and Moscow every 15 days. These operations are carried out in its Airbus A340-200 and Airbus A340-300 fleet, configured with 282 and 255 seats respectively.
The Venezuelan state-owned company inaugurated flights between both cities last May, and Conviasa has been carrying out the same schedule of operations to the Russian city since.
Conviasa had planned to start operations to Moscow prior to the pandemic, but the COVID-19 restrictions postponed that start. Other destinations that the company planned to restart operations from Caracas were Buenos Aires and Teheran, but for now it is not known when they will be able to do so.
According to its reservation system, the Venezuelan company plans to increase its flight frequency on the Caracas – Moscow route starting October 1st. Conviasa plans to have a weekly operation between both cities on Airbus A340-200 and Airbus A340-300.
Conviasa will continue to be the only airline operating passenger flights between the cities of Venezuela and Russia.
Schedule between Caracas and Moscow (Conviasa)
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Flight | From | ETD | To | ETA |
V0 3770 | Caracas (CCS) | 9:55 pm | Moscow (VKO) | 5:00 pm +1 |
V0 3771 | Moscow (VKO) | 11:30 pm | Caracas (CCS) | 6:00 am +1 |
Flight | Mon | Tue | Wed | Thu | Fri | Sat | Sun |
V0 3770 | X | ||||||
V0 3771 | X |
This schedule of operations may be modified in the coming weeks, as it will depend on the COVID-19 situation and travel restrictions.
Currently, Conviasa’s Airbus A340s take off from Caracas every other Friday, while in the case of Moscow they take off every other Sunday.
Conviasa’s international routes in Latin America
- Caracas – Cancun – Caracas: Embraer 190
- Maracaibo – Panama City – Maracaibo: Embraer 190
- Caracas – Santa Cruz de la Sierra – Caracas: Embraer 190
- Caracas – Santo Domingo – Caracas: Embraer 190
On the other hand, the company operates special flights to Guayaquil and Lima from Caracas.
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