Avior Airlines CEO Juan Bracamonte announced that the company is working to resume its commercial route to Venezuela and the Dominican Republic.
This was stated after the Institute of Civil Aeronautics (INAC in Spanish) reported that as of this Tuesday, air activity could be resumed from and to Turkey, Iran, the Dominican Republic and Mexico.
“We are already working to resume our operation in the Dominican Republic. The airport authorized to serve these flights is Maiquetía, as it complies with all biosafety protocols in the face of covid-19,” said the president of Avior.
For now, the rest of the country’s airports will remain closed, as he added that passengers entering the country must bring with them the negative result of the PCR test, with a period of no more than 48 hours before the flight.
It should also be noted that the INAC authorized, in weeks of flexibility, flights to Los Roques.
#Atención | A partir de hoy se pueden reanudar las operaciones aéreo comerciales desde y hacia Turquía, República Dominicana, México e Irán, según los #NOTAM C0926/20, C0925/20 y A0424/20 que emitió el @InacVzla esta mañana. Abro hilo.
— Juan Bracamonte (@bracamonteavior) November 2, 2020
K. Tovar
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