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Conviasa inaugurates the Maiquetía-Doha route

Conviasa inaugurates the Maiquetía-Doha route

The Venezuelan Consortium of Aeronautical Industries and Air Services SA (Conviasa) inaugurated this Saturday the direct route Maiquetía-Doha, informed the Minister of Transportation, Ramón Velásquez.

Through his account on the social network Twitter, Ramón Velásquez pointed out that the Qatari ambassador to Venezuela, Mohsin Fetais, was present at the opening ceremony.

“Today the ambassador of the state of Qatar, Rashid Mohsin Fetais, accompanied us at the launch of the Maiquetía-Doha route of our flag carrier Conviasa, we are proud to offer this connection so that Latin America can travel to the 2022 Soccer World Cup,” Velásquez wrote in the social network.

It should be remembered that Venezuela and Qatar have had diplomatic relations since 1973, characterized by mutual respect, solidarity and cooperation.

Both nations have signed various agreements in sectors such as energy, industry, agriculture, oil, tourism, among others.

In mid-June, the President Nicolas Maduro toured internationally, including Qatar.



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