Six airlines authorized to operate Venezuela-Colombia flights

 

Six airlines, three Colombian and three Venezuelan have the authorization of the Civil Aeronautics of Colombia (Aerocivil) to carry out commercial passenger flights between both countries.

According to the Colombian Ministry of Transportation, the authorized companies are Wingo, Avianca, and Latam, and the Venezuelan companies Laser, Avior and Turpial.

After a dialogue between Minister Guillermo Reyes and his Venezuelan counterpart, it was confirmed that these airlines were admitted by the aeronautical authorities of both countries to operate, explained the Colombian Transport portfolio on social networks.

According to the Ministry of Transportation, Wingo has authorization from Aerocivil and has accredited compliance with the requirements before the Venezuelan authority regarding the Bogotá-Caracas-Bogotá route, with 7 weekly frequencies.

The Medellín-Caracas-Medellín route, with 7 weekly frequencies, is pending the approval of the itinerary by the Venezuelan Authority.

The Bogotá-Valencia-Bogotá route, with 7 weekly frequencies, requirements have been accredited and the operation authorization is in process.