Avianca launches daily route between Bogotá and Maracaibo
Translated from Spanish, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.
At a glance
- Avianca launched a new daily flight route between Bogotá, Colombia, and Maracaibo, Venezuela.
- The route aims to boost air connectivity and support the gradual reactivation of air travel between the two nations.
- The service will utilize Airbus A320 aircraft, adding approximately 2,500 seats weekly.
Avianca has confirmed the launch of a new direct route connecting Bogotá, Colombia, and Maracaibo, Venezuela. This service will operate daily, marking a strategic expansion of the airline's network and contributing to the ongoing efforts to gradually restore air connectivity between the two South American countries.
The new Bogotá-Maracaibo-Bogotá operation is part of a broader scenario of progressive reactivation of air traffic between Colombia and Venezuela. The airline will deploy Airbus A320 aircraft for this route, each with a capacity of 180 passengers. This addition is expected to introduce around 2,500 seats weekly to the air transport system linking the two nations.
Avianca already maintains regular service between Bogotá and Caracas, with two daily flights. This expansion reinforces Bogotá's role as a key connection point for travel to Venezuela within the airline's regional network. The airline stated that this move not only aims to strengthen bilateral passenger flow but also to enhance international connectivity from Bogotá's hub, which serves as a link to numerous global destinations.
Passengers traveling from Maracaibo will now have easier access to Avianca's global network, which spans over 80 destinations across the Americas and Europe. This improved connectivity is beneficial for corporate travelers, tourists, and individuals seeking to reunite with family.
Originally published by El Nacional in Spanish. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.