The flights on the Caracas-Barquisimeto route will leave the capital on Tuesdays and Rutaca is scheduled to return on Thursdays, while the international destination Barquisimeto-Santo Domingo will depart on Wednesdays
The Venezuelan airline Rutaca reported this Friday, October 28, that it will expand its air offer with two new routes, one national and one international.
This extension is part of an expansion plan prepared by the company, which begins with a national route that will establish an air bridge between Caracas and Barquisimeto, Lara state. This flight will begin to be offered from Tuesday, November 1st.
The new international route departs from Barquisimeto and is destined for Santo Domingo, in the Dominican Republic. The airline will start offering this possibility from Wednesday, November 2.
Rutaca offers its users two weekly frequencies for the Caracas-Barquisimeto route. The flight departs from Caracas on Tuesdays and returns from Barquisimeto on Thursdays.
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As for the international connection, the flights will depart on Wednesdays and the company offers transfers to later connections, according to the company in a statement.
To hire Rutaca services on these new routes, the airline indicated that customers can contact the Call Center by calling the number 0500-RUTACA-1 to reserve and buy their tickets.
“The airline ratifies that it will continue to provide a transport service that provides punctuality, safety and quality on its national and international flights,” the statement closes.
In this way, Rutaca now reaches, by air connection, eight different cities within its national coverage. While, internationally, it offers flights to Santo Domingo and Punta Cana, both destinations in the Dominican Republic.
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