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1 flight per week: 3 April 2015 American Airlines: San Juan–LMM: Daily flights: 1 July 2014 Dallas–Fort Worth: 1 flight per week: 1 July 2014 New York–JFK: 5 flights per week: 4 April 2016 Miami: 2 flights per day: 15 March 2019 Avianca Costa Rica: San José (CR) Daily flights: 7 April 2014 (1st) 28 February 2024 (2nd) Copa Airlines ...
old logo of the Laser Airlines (2007). The airline was established in September 1993 and started operations on March 11, 1994. [4] At the beginning, the company had one Douglas DC-9-14, and only the following year purchased a Boeing 727-200.
Miami: Miami International Airport [1] New York City: John F. Kennedy International Airport [1] Orlando: Orlando International Airport [1] Venezuela: Caracas: Simón Bolívar International Airport [15]
Avior Airlines C.A. (legally Aviones de Oriente C.A.) is an airline based in Barcelona, Venezuela.It operates scheduled and charter services within Venezuela and the southern Caribbean out of its main hub at Generál José Antonio Anzoátegui International Airport. [2]
La Fría Airport: SVLF LFR La Fría: Táchira: La Orchila Airport: SVLO La Orchila: Federal Dependencies: La Chinita International Airport: SVMC MAR Maracaibo: Zulia: Simón Bolívar International Airport: SVMI CCS Caracas / Maiquetía: Capital District / Vargas: Metropolitano International Airport: SVMP Ocumare del Tuy: Miranda: Maturín ...
In 1996, Corporacion Alas de Venezuela (CAV), a private company owned by Nelson Ramiz, a Cuban-born US citizen, and his Venezuelan wife, Haydhelm Emilia Valesquez Morales, bought the assets from the liquidator, at an auction in Caracas on September 27, 1997, in a transaction that led to litigation in New York and Caracas. The purchase was ...
The passenger terminal at Felipe Ángeles Airport accommodates both arrival and departure services for domestic and international flights within a multi-story building parallel to runway 04C/22C. The check-in area features 100 conventional counters, 86 self-service kiosks, 20 drop-off counters, and a space for future growth, covering 5,410 ...
In the summer of 1982, Viasa leased a couple of MD-82s from KLM for Caribbean routes and for new flights from Barquisimeto, Barcelona and Porlamar to Miami. These were returned to KLM in 1984. In 1985, Viasa got rid of all its DC-8s plus one DC-10-30 and kept just five DC-10-30s.