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Venezuelan state airline starts operations to the Brazilian city of Manaus

Venezuela’s Minister of Transport, Ramón Velásquez Araguayán, informed this Thursday that his country’s state airline, Conviasa, formally started a new air route between the Venezuelan city of Puerto Ordaz (east) and the Brazilian city of Manaus (northern Brazil).

“With a weekly flight, our flag carrier (state-owned) Conviasa started operations between Puerto Ordaz, Venezuela, and Manaus, Brazil”, informed the president of the airline above.

He assured that with the inauguration of the new air routes, “the tourist and commercial exchange between both nations is being facilitated. We continue to comply with the expansion plan (of air connections) ordered by President Nicolás Maduro”.

Amazonas theatre, Manaus. (Photo internet reproduction)
Amazonas theatre, Manaus. (Photo internet reproduction)

Once the epidemiological curve of COVID-19 contagions was controlled, the Venezuelan Government progressively authorized international flights in several country cities, maintaining specific biosecurity protocols.

President Maduro has ordered the implementation of a unique plan to expand his country’s links with other nations in the region and the world, mainly promoting domestic tourism.

Venezuela and Brazil have reestablished in recent months their political relations (broken since 2019) following the electoral victory and inauguration of President Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva.

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