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Avianca Restores Colombia-Venezuela Air Link via Valencia Amid Caracas Airport Closure

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Avianca has resumed flights between Colombia and Venezuela by launching temporary services between Bogotá and Valencia following the closure of Caracas’ Simón Bolívar International Airport in Maiquetía. The airline will operate both scheduled and additional charter flights using Airbus A320 aircraft, providing an alternative gateway for travellers affected by the disruption in Venezuela. Passengers booked […]
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www,finanzasdigital.com Wingo announced the advance of its operations on the route between Bogotá and Valencia as a contingency measure to preserve air connectivity... The post Wingo advances flights to Valencia before the temporary closure of Maiquetía appeared first on Finanzas Digital.

The Avianca airline announced this Friday the temporary resumption of its flights between Colombia and Venezuela through a special operation between Bogotá and Valencia, as an alternative to the closure of the Simón Bolívar International Airport in Maiquetía, affected by earthquakes that have left at least 920 dead in the neighboring country.

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Faced with the closure of Maiquetía airport, Avianca and Latam Colombia reactivated the route between Bogotá and Valencia. It also announced three special operations on the Bogotá-Valencia-Bogotá route. Avianca flights will be operated on Airbus aircraft of the A320 fleet, with capacity for 180 passengers. These flights will allow transporting, in coordination with the airline’s social allies, such as the Colombian Red Cross and Colombian Civil …

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El Estímulo broke the news on Friday, June 26, 2026.
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