Venezuelan government authorizes scheduled flights to Brazil

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Venezuela’s aviation authority, Instituto Nacional de Aeronáutica Civil (INAC) has added Brazil to the list of countries authorized to operate scheduled passenger and cargo operations in Venezuela under NOTAM N° C0693/22 and A0292/22.

Currently the nations that are authorized for international flights are: Cuba, Turkey, Russia, Mexico, Bolivia, Bolivia, Panama, Portugal, St. Vincent and the Grenadines, Spain and Iran.

Prior to the pandemic the companies offering flights to Brazil were Avior Airlines with a route between Caracas (CCS) and Manaus (MAO) with twice weekly flights in Boeing 737-200 and Conviasa which in 2019 operated a service to Manaus (MAO) from Porlamar (PMV) and Caracas (CCS) twice a week in Embraer E190 aircraft.

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See also: Venezuela eases entry requirements and adds Iran to safe travel list

International flight schedule in Venezuela

Obtained by Aviacionline through Cirium and the airlines’ reservation system.

Bolivia

  • Santa Cruz de la Viru Viru (VVI)

Caracas: Conviasa

Turkey

  • Istanbul

Caracas (CCS): Turkish Airlines.

Russia

  • Moscow Vnukovo

Caracas (CCS): Conviasa

Mexico

  • Mexico City (NLU)

Caracas (CCS): Conviasa.

  • Cancun (CUN)

Caracas (CCS): Conviasa

Panama

  • Panama – Tocumen (PTY)
  1. Caracas (CCS): Conviasa, Copa Airlines, LASER Airlines, Venezolana and Estelar.
  2. Barcelona (BLA): Copa Airlines.
  3. Maracaibo (MAR): Venezolana and Copa Airlines.
  4. Barquisimeto (BRM): Venezolana.
  5. Valencia (VLN): Copa Airlines and Turpial Airlines.

Portugal

  • Lisbon (LIS)

Caracas (CCS): TAP Air Portugal.

St. Vincent and the Grenadines

  • Kingstown (SVD)

Caracas (CCS): Conviasa.

Spain

  • Madrid (MAD)

Caracas (CCS): Air Europa and Plus Ultra.

Iran

  • Tehran (IKA)

Caracas (CCS): Conviasa.

Dominican Republic

  • Santo Domingo (SDQ)
  1. Caracas (CCS): Avior, LASER, Sky High and Venezolana.
  2. Barquisimeto (BRM): Venezolana.
  3. Barcelona (BLA): Avior.
  4. Valencia (VLA): Sky High and Turpial Airlines.
  5. Maracaibo (MAR): Sky High and RUTACA.
  6. Porlamar (PMV): Sky High.
  • Punta Cana (PUJ)
  1. Caracas (CCS): RUTACA.
  2. Maracaibo (MAR): RUTACA (scheduled until July 26).
  3. Valencia (VLA): Turpial Airlines.

Cuba

  • Havana (HAV)
  1. Caracas (CCS): Conviasa and Turpial Airlines (charter).
  2. Valencia (VLN): Turpial Airlines (Charter).
  3. Porlamar (PMV): Estelar (Charter).
  • Santiago de Cuba (SCU)
  1. Caracas (CCS): Turpial Airlines (Charter).
  2. Valencia (VLN): Turpial Airlines (Charter).

Rainer Nieves Dolande
Rainer Nieves Dolande
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