Avior Airlines retakes the skies of Central America

The new operations to Panama City will allow us to connect fluidly with our national destinations and also with other international ones

Avior Airlines starts October with good news, as of October 13, 2021. This next month, operations to and from the Tocumen International Airport in Panama City will resume, giving its passengers the opportunity to reach the cities most important parts of the continent.

With its flights to Panama, Avior Airlines makes more than 30 international connections available to its customers, since it will be possible to continue traveling to Miami, Bogotá, Boston, San Juan, Buenos Aires, Santiago, and Lima, among other important destinations.

The Caracas-Panama-Caracas flights will be on Wednesdays at 11:00 a.m. and on Sundays at 07:30 a.m. from the Simón Bolívar International Airport, while from the Panamanian capital they will take off on Wednesdays at 1:00 p.m. and on Sundays at 09:30 a.m.

The Venezuelan private airline, through a statement and as said its executive president, Juan Bracamonte, pointed out that, “always thinking of providing the best service to its customers, Avior Airlines, tried to establish in its active routes, schedules that provide the possibility for passengers to reach the largest number of destinations, complying with all biosafety protocols and with the measures established by the aeronautical authority INAC in terms of flights abroad.”

He also recalled that these new operations will allow Avior Airlines to resize its operations and optimize the processes that provide the opportunity to consolidate itself as an airline that flies towards excellence.

Another objective contemplated in these new operations is that passengers can also connect fluently to and from our national destinations.

With information from Avior Airlines

 

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