The Minister of Transportation and President of Conviasa, Ramón Velásquez Araguayán, had already announced at the end of January that this year he expected to expand the airline’s operations by 30% for international flights, with the addition of at least eight new destinations throughout 2023.
The state airline Conviasa will now fly between Havana, in Cuba, and Moscow, the Russian capital, starting June 16.
The company announced on its social networks that the first flight will leave the Cuban city at 11:00 p.m. (local time) and will arrive at the Russian destination at 6:30 p.m., Russian time. That same day, but three hours later, the return flight will leave for the island.
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— Conviasa Air Line (@LAConviasa) June 6, 2023
The Venezuelan state company did not give details about the frequency of its flights, but it did specify that the cost of the tickets starts at $3,886.88 dollars, depending on the class that the user decides to travel.
The Minister of Transportation and President of Conviasa, Ramón Velásquez Araguayán, had already announced at the end of January that this year he expected to expand the airline’s operations by 30% for international flights, with the addition of at least eight new destinations throughout 2023. .
At that time, he asserted that the state airline plans to activate direct flights from Caracas to Sao Paulo, in Brazil, and Suriname.
Velásquez Araguayán also highlighted that they are going to resume the routes to Chile, Argentina, Ecuador and Peru. “There is a group that is working in Spain right now and is now proposing an alternative because those were the best routes that Conviasa had,” he added.
Regarding national operations, the Maiquetía airport will be the starting point for flights to Valera, Acarigua, San Tomé, San Fernando de Apure, and Santa Elena de Uairén.
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