Venezuelan Avior Airlines resumes flights to Medellín, Colombia

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Avior Airlines expands its international network with the resumption of flights between Caracas and Medellín, the company’s second destination to Colombia. It is also the only Venezuelan airline to offer flights to the department of Antioquia.

Avior’s international network also has services to Bogota, Curacao, and Santo Domingo and domestic routes to Porlamar, Barcelona, Maracaibo, Puerto Ordaz, Barquisimeto, Las Piedras, and Puerto Ayacucho.

Flight schedule between Caracas and Medellín

Starts on May 9, 2024.

  • Caracas – Medellin Flight 9V 1412 CCS 17:45 – MDE 18:30 Monday and Saturday.
  • Medellin – Caracas Flight 9V 1413 MDE 19:25 – CCS 22:15 Monday and Saturday.

The route will be operated on Boeing 737-400 aircraft and promotional fares are available starting at US$260 each way.

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Currently, the airlines operating between Colombia and Venezuela are Avianca, LATAM, Wingo, Satena, LASER, Turpial Airlines, and Avior Airlines.

See also: Venezuela: Avior Airlines resumes flights to Curaçao

Rainer Nieves Dolande
Rainer Nieves Dolande
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