from August 3rd to 8th
RR | Bogotá | August 1, 2024
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RELATED TOPICS: Boeing 737-800, Bogota, Caracas, Copa, Cucuta, Nicolas Maduro, Panama, Tocumen
Copa has added special Flights from Tocumen Airport in Panama to Camilo Daza Airport in Cúcuta, Colombia, following the temporary closure of operations to Caracas by the Venezuelan government headed by Nicolás Maduro.
The initiative aims to meet demand between both cities, so Flights will be operated from August 3 to 8 with one daily Flight, and next Saturday a special Flight will be added.
The Flights will be operated by Boeing 737-800 aircraft with capacity for 166 passengers, distributed in 16 business class seats and 150 in economy class, according to Aviation Club Center.
As reported by REPORTUR.coCopa issued a statement following the announcement by the Ministry of Transportation of the Bolivarian Republic of Venezuela that it is temporarily suspending all commercial air Flights between Panama and Venezuela from 8:00 p.m. (local time in Venezuela) on Wednesday, July 31, 2024. (Venezuela: Copa warns of delays in refunds due to Flight cancellations).
“Copa Airlines regrets any inconvenience that this measure, beyond the company’s control, may cause to the Travel plans of its passengers and will do everything possible to reduce its impact,” the company said at the time. “In order to provide assistance to those with Flights scheduled to and from Venezuela after July 31, the airline is offering several alternatives.”